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Lab Card · Glossary

Thirty of the most-used peptide-research terms in a single A4 mini-poster, three columns wide. Pin it on the lab wall.

Lab card · A4 · research-use only

Glossary mini-poster

Top-30 terms used in peptide research literature. For the full glossary visit /glossary.

Half-life
- time for plasma concentration to fall by 50%.
GHRH
- hypothalamic peptide that stimulates pituitary GH release.
GHRP
- growth-hormone-releasing peptide; ghrelin-receptor agonist class.
GLP-1
- incretin hormone; agonists studied for glycaemic / weight outcomes.
GIP
- incretin co-targeted with GLP-1 in dual agonists.
IGF-1
- primary mediator of GH effects on tissue.
mTOR
- central kinase regulating protein synthesis and autophagy.
AMPK
- energy sensor activated when cellular ATP is low.
Sirtuin
- family of NAD+-dependent deacetylases (SIRT1 to 7).
NAD+
- coenzyme central to redox biology and sirtuin activity.
Lyophilized
- freeze-dried; standard form for peptide storage.
Reconstitution
- adding bacteriostatic water to dissolve a lyo vial.
BAC water
- bacteriostatic water; 0.9% benzyl alcohol preservative.
HPLC
- high-performance liquid chromatography purity assay.
NMR
- spectroscopic identity test for peptide structure.
COA
- certificate of analysis; per-batch identity / purity report.
CAS
- Chemical Abstracts Service registry number.
Subcutaneous (SC)
- injection into the fatty layer beneath the skin.
Intramuscular (IM)
- injection into muscle tissue, deeper than SC.
Intranasal (IN)
- mucosal route; common for short peptides.
Pharmacokinetics
- how the body processes a substance (ADME).
Pharmacodynamics
- the biological effect a substance produces.
Bioavailability
- fraction of dose reaching systemic circulation unchanged.
Agonist
- binds a receptor and triggers its biological response.
Antagonist
- binds a receptor and blocks its normal response.
Receptor
- protein that binds a ligand to trigger a cellular response.
Ligand
- molecule that binds a receptor with specificity.
Endogenous
- originating from within the organism.
Exogenous
- originating from outside the organism (administered).
Research-use only
- sold for laboratory / in-vitro research; not for administration.