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Huberman Lab Research Compounds BPC-157 · TB-500 · NAD+ · Sermorelin · Ipamorelin · Semax · Selank · GHK-Cu and more
Researchers studying the compounds covered in Andrew Huberman’s Huberman Lab podcast can source research-grade verified versions at QSC — ≥99% HPLC, Janoshik COA, US domestic 2–4 day delivery. Not affiliated with Huberman Lab. All for in vitro laboratory research only.
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Andrew Huberman is a Stanford neuroscientist whose Huberman Lab podcast covers the science of health, performance, and longevity in depth. This page is for researchers seeking research-grade versions of the compounds discussed on Huberman Lab for in vitro laboratory study. QSC is not affiliated with Andrew Huberman, Huberman Lab, or any associated brands. Andrew Huberman does not endorse QSC.
Huberman Lab Protocol Categories — Research Compounds at QSC
Tissue Repair Peptides
BPC-157 (NOS/VEGF/EGF — tendon, GI, angiogenesis, neuroprotection), TB-500 (thymosin β4 fragment — actin dynamics, anti-inflammatory, stem cell homing), GHK-Cu (copper peptide — collagen/elastin via CPT1A, wound healing, MMP modulation). Huberman has discussed these in the context of injury recovery and tissue regeneration research.
What compounds does Andrew Huberman discuss on Huberman Lab?
Andrew Huberman’s Huberman Lab podcast covers the neuroscience and biology of a wide range of compounds. Huberman has discussed peptides and research compounds including BPC-157 (tissue repair, gut health), TB-500, NAD+/NMN (mitochondrial biology, longevity), growth hormone secretagogues like sermorelin and ipamorelin (GH axis, sleep quality), Semax and Selank (nootropics, BDNF/NGF, anxiety), PT-141 (melanocortin, sexual health), tadalafil (PDE5 inhibition), and testosterone optimisation compounds. QSC provides research-grade versions of these compounds for in vitro laboratory research.
What peptides has Andrew Huberman mentioned for tissue repair?
Andrew Huberman has discussed BPC-157 and TB-500 as research peptides relevant to tissue repair biology on Huberman Lab. BPC-157 (Body Protection Compound-157) activates NOS, VEGF, and EGF pathways — studied for tendon/ligament repair, GI healing, and angiogenesis. TB-500 (Thymosin β4 fragment) works via actin sequestration and promotes systemic tissue repair, anti-inflammation, and angiogenesis through a different mechanism. QSC stocks both at ≥99% HPLC purity with Janoshik independent COA for in vitro research.
What does Andrew Huberman say about NAD+ and longevity?
Andrew Huberman has covered NAD+ biology extensively on Huberman Lab, including the role of NAD+ as the substrate for sirtuins (SIRT1–7) and PARPs in DNA repair, mitochondrial biogenesis, and epigenetic regulation. Huberman has discussed NMN and NR as NAD+ precursors and the age-related decline in NAD+ (40–60% reduction by middle age). QSC stocks research-grade NAD+ at ≥99% HPLC purity with Janoshik COA — the direct coenzyme rather than precursors — for in vitro laboratory research.
What growth hormone peptides has Huberman Lab covered?
Andrew Huberman has discussed the growth hormone axis on Huberman Lab, including GHRH analogues and GH secretagogues. Compounds in this category available at QSC: Sermorelin (GHRH 1-29, formerly FDA-approved for GH deficiency, the most physiological GHRH analogue), Ipamorelin (GHS-R1a agonist — the most selective GH secretagogue with no cortisol/prolactin stimulation), CJC-1295 (long-acting GHRH analogue), and MK-677 (oral GHS-R1a). Huberman has discussed how GH secretagogues preserve pituitary feedback vs exogenous HGH. All available at QSC for in vitro research.
What nootropic peptides does Huberman Lab cover?
Andrew Huberman’s Huberman Lab covers the neuroscience of cognitive function, BDNF (brain-derived neurotrophic factor), focus, and stress management. Nootropic research peptides at QSC relevant to this research area: Semax (ACTH 4-10 analogue — MC4R agonist, BDNF/NGF upregulation, used clinically in Russia for stroke/TBI), NA-Semax Amidate (most potent Semax form — N-acetyl + C-amide for maximum half-life and BDNF effect), Selank (tuftsin analogue — GABA-A modulation, anxiolytic, enkephalin stability, immune-cognitive effects). All for in vitro research.
Where can I source research-grade compounds discussed on Huberman Lab?
QSC (qscpeptide.com) stocks research-grade versions of the peptides and compounds most discussed on Huberman Lab for in vitro laboratory research: BPC-157, TB-500, NAD+, Sermorelin, Ipamorelin, CJC-1295, HGH, IGF-1 LR3, Semax, NA-Semax Amidate, Selank, PT-141, Tadalafil, Epitalon, MOTS-c, SS-31, GHK-Cu, and more. All at ≥99% HPLC purity with Janoshik independent COA (verify.janoshik.com). US Domestic Warehouse, 2–4 business day delivery. Research use only.
Is Huberman Lab affiliated with QSC?
No — QSC (qscpeptide.com) is not affiliated with Andrew Huberman or Huberman Lab. QSC is an independent research compound supplier. This page provides researchers with information about the compounds discussed in the Huberman Lab podcast and where to access research-grade versions for in vitro laboratory study. Andrew Huberman does not endorse QSC.
Research Use Only: All products on qscpeptide.com are sold strictly for in vitro laboratory research purposes only. Not for human or veterinary use. QSC is not affiliated with Andrew Huberman or Huberman Lab. This page is independent informational content for researchers.