// PEP-101 · Educational series
Peptides 101.
Every product page on AMR serves two readers: the experienced biohacker who already knows what BPC-157 is, and the first-time visitor who has never heard the word peptide. This series is for the latter — written without losing the first.
What is a peptide?
A short chain of amino acids that tells cells what to do. The same alphabet as proteins — just shorter words.
Why peptides matter in research.
Peptides bind specific receptors and pathways with precision, making them ideal probes for studying single biological systems.
What “research use only” means.
The legal and scientific framing behind every research-grade peptide on the market — and what it means for you.
How to evaluate a peptide supplier.
Five non-negotiables: HPLC purity, COA, third-party testing, GMP manufacturing, and mechanism-first education.
The AMR standard.
How ADAM Molecular Research meets every one of the five criteria — and the verification trail behind each batch.
// Why this exists
Most peptide suppliers either talk down to new buyers or talk entirely over their heads. We don’t think those are the only options. The same molecule deserves the same explanation regardless of who’s reading.
If something on a product page is unclear, an article here should cover it. If it doesn’t, tell us and we’ll write it.
