Research peptide blends combine two or more compounds targeting complementary or synergistic receptor pathways. Unlike single-compound protocols, blends study multiple mechanisms simultaneously — covering broader biological territory in a single protocol. QSC supplies all 15 blend components individually at ≥99% HPLC with Janoshik independent COA. This guide covers all QSC-supported blend protocols by category.
The scientific rationale for peptide blending is receptor independence. When two compounds target completely different receptor systems, their effects are additive rather than redundant. Example: CJC-1295 activates GHRH-R at the pituitary; Ipamorelin activates GHS-R1a. These are separate receptor proteins with separate signal transduction pathways. Neither competes with the other. The result: combined GH release exceeds either compound alone.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are research peptide blends?
Combinations of two or more peptides targeting complementary receptor pathways. Studied for additive or synergistic effects vs single-compound protocols. QSC supplies all components individually at ≥99% HPLC with Janoshik COA.
Does QSC sell pre-mixed blends?
QSC supplies individual compounds at ≥99% HPLC — researchers combine per their own protocol. All 15 blend components available.
What is the best repair peptide blend?
BPC-157 + TB-500 is the most researched repair combination. Adding GHK-Cu creates the triple-mechanism BPC-157 + TB-500 + GHK-Cu protocol covering vascular, systemic, and ECM repair pathways.
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