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FAQ

Where do my peptides come from?
A: The peptides we offer are sourced from reputable overseas suppliers, each of which is a legitimate chemical company. These suppliers operate advanced laboratories staffed by experienced scientists, ensuring the highest quality standards.
A: Not at all. My pricing strategy is designed to maintain lower profit margins while achieving higher sales volume. By offering competitive prices, my aim is to reach a broader customer base and prioritize customer satisfaction over maximizing profits. It is noteworthy that while many other peptide sellers operate with profit margins of 60%-70%, I maintain a margin of approximately 20%.
A. Our peptides have been meticulously designed for research purposes only, and it is crucial to emphasize that they are not intended for human consumption. Different protocols and regulations must be followed when preparing peptides for human use. Therefore, we strictly prohibit any interactions or discussions indicating the application of our peptides for human consumption .We take the safety and ethical use of our products seriously. If we suspect that our peptides are being used on the human body without proper authorization or supervision, we reserve the right to decline orders from our website. This policy ensures that our peptides are utilized solely for their intended purpose – advancing scientific research and understanding. We encourage researchers to adhere to professional guidelines and consult with qualified experts for the appropriate use of peptides in their studies. By maintaining this strict stance, we uphold the highest standards of research integrity and prioritize the well-being of our customers.
  1. A: Peptides have diverse applications in plant-related research, offering insights into plant defense responses, growth, development, and potential therapeutic uses. Here are some examples of peptide studies related to plants, fruits, and vegetables:
  2. Plant Defense Responses: Plant peptides, such as plant defensins (PDFs), play a crucial role in plant immunity by acting as antimicrobial peptides and influencing plant-microbe interactions
  3. Peptide Signaling in Plant Development: Signaling peptides regulate various aspects of plant development, including stem cell maintenance and shoot apical meristem size control.
  4. Peptides in Plant Growth and Development: Peptides, such as cyclodepsipeptides, have been identified in plants and studied for their potential therapeutic applications. These peptides can display enhanced plasma stability and enable oral delivery.
  5. Peptides in Food-Derived Bioactive Studies: Peptides derived from food proteins, including those from fruits and vegetables, have been investigated for their bioactive properties. Enzymatic hydrolysis, simulated gastrointestinal digestion, and fermentation methods are used to produce bioactive peptides.

A: Proper storage is crucial to maintain the stability and integrity of peptides. They should be stored in a cool, dry environment, shielded from direct sunlight. Maintaining temperatures between 2 to 8 degrees Celsius (36 to 46 degrees Fahrenheit) is highly recommended. Adhering to the storage instructions provided by the supplier is essential to ensure optimal peptide quality.

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