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About the National Peptide Registry
The National Peptide Registry is an independent, nonprofit informational organization that catalogs peptide data — molecular structures, safety profiles, FDA and WADA regulatory status, and real-world patient experiences. We serve as a centralized, unbiased reference for patients, clinicians, and researchers navigating the rapidly evolving landscape of peptide science.
Founded in 2025, the Registry currently maintains detailed profiles on 20 peptides across categories including weight management, tissue repair, cognitive enhancement, immune support, and anti-aging research. Our mission is transparency: we do not sell peptides, provide medical advice, or endorse unapproved therapies.
Key Facts
20+
Peptide Profiles
Comprehensive, continuously updated entries
5
Research Categories
Weight, repair, cognitive, immune, anti-aging
100%
Free & Independent
No paywalls, no sponsors, no bias
2025
Founded
Headquartered in the United States
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Our logo should always appear on a dark or white background with adequate spacing. Do not distort, recolor, or place the logo on busy backgrounds. When referencing us in text, use "National Peptide Registry" on first mention and "NPR" for subsequent references.
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