Research Reference

Research Peptide Comparison Overview

By Synedica Labs Research Team · Comparative Peptide Science · 12 min read

Quick takeaways

Choosing research peptides is easier when the whole landscape is laid out in one place. This research peptide comparison overview is written for biotechnology, life-sciences and analytical-chemistry groups who need to select reference-grade compounds for metabolic, recovery, hormonal or longevity-science work. It also maps each research molecule onto the consumer brand most readers already recognise, because that is how the field communicates.

1. The metabolic (incretin) class

This is the most active area of metabolic research. The molecules form a clean receptor-coverage ladder:

CompoundReceptorsBrand-class referenceResearch role
SemaglutideGLP-1Ozempic / Wegovy / RybelsusSingle-pathway baseline
TirzepatideGLP-1 + GIPMounjaro / ZepboundDual-pathway mid-point
RetatrutideGLP-1 + GIP + GlucagonInvestigational — no brandTriple-agonist frontier arm

Earlier-generation references sometimes added to comparison panels include liraglutide (the Saxenda / Victoza class) and dulaglutide (the Trulicity class). For a deeper side-by-side, see Retatrutide vs Tirzepatide vs Semaglutide.

2. The recovery & longevity class

These compounds target tissue-repair and growth pathways rather than incretin receptors, so they answer a different set of research questions.

3. The hormonal & wellness classes

4. How to build a comparator panel

A well-designed panel varies one dimension at a time. For metabolic work, that dimension is usually receptor breadth:

Start with a semaglutide (Ozempic-class) baseline to isolate GLP-1. Add tirzepatide (Mounjaro-class) to introduce the GIP axis. Add Retatrutide to introduce the glucagon axis. Keep dose, vehicle and handling constant so the receptor coverage is the variable you are actually testing.

For energy-expenditure or hepatic-lipid endpoints, the glucagon arm is essential — read more in latest advances in metabolic pathway research.

5. The quality dimension

No comparison is valid if the inputs are not characterised. Every compound in a panel should carry a lot-specific third-party HPLC Certificate of Analysis, and the researcher should understand what the purity figure means. Stability matters too — follow the cold-chain handling guide so storage doesn't become a hidden variable.

Further reading

FAQ

Common questions about comparing research peptides

How do I map research peptides onto brand names like Mounjaro or Ozempic?
Ozempic, Wegovy and Rybelsus are semaglutide; Mounjaro and Zepbound are tirzepatide; Saxenda and Victoza are liraglutide; Trulicity is dulaglutide. Retatrutide is an investigational triple agonist with no consumer brand. In research the molecule is what matters, not the trademark.
What is the single most useful axis to compare metabolic peptides on?
Receptor coverage. Comparing GLP-1 only vs GLP-1 + GIP vs GLP-1 + GIP + glucagon isolates the variable that actually changes the downstream biology.
Do recovery peptides like BPC-157/TB-500 belong in a metabolic panel?
No — they target tissue-repair pathways, not incretin receptors, so they answer separate research questions and should be evaluated in their own comparison.
What quality documentation should every compared compound have?
A lot-specific third-party HPLC Certificate of Analysis confirming purity and identity, plus defined cold-chain storage guidance so handling does not become a hidden variable.

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Research use only. All compounds discussed are supplied strictly for in-vitro laboratory and research purposes and are not for human or veterinary use, not medicines, and not intended to diagnose, treat or prevent any condition. Brand names are the property of their respective owners and are referenced only to identify molecule classes in research nomenclature.