A curated catalog for laboratory research ordering, with selectable vial amounts, clean compound-family pages, and checkout language built around research-use documentation.
BioRegen surfaces the product details that matter before a research order: compound identity, vial amount, pathway context, handling expectations, and documented use limits.
BioRegen keeps the shopping path direct: choose a research family, select the vial amount, review laboratory-use framing, and build an order with clear documentation.
Variable-amount compounds such as Tirzepatide, Retatrutide, Semaglutide, BPC-157, and NAD+ are organized by research family with vial amounts selected on the product page.
See Tirzepatide →Product pages focus on receptor pathways, model systems, handling, storage, and documented laboratory workflows.
Research-use terms →Tracked links, QR-style campaign assets, and material estimates help partners prepare research orders while keeping the language lab-centered.
Partner portal →Start with frequently reviewed research families, then select the vial amount that matches the documented study plan.
Nine research categories, each mapped to the compounds most studied in that space.
GLP-1, GIP, and triple-agonist peptides in metabolic-pathway research.
Explore BURN →BPC-157, TB-500, GHK-Cu, and the recovery stacks.
Explore REGENESIS →Growth-factor and signaling research compounds.
Explore GROW →Epithalon, GHK-Cu, and longevity-pathway research.
Explore REJUVENATION →SS-31, MOTS-c, and mitochondrial research.
Explore ENERGIZE →Cognitive-function and neuroprotection research.
Explore BRAIN →Thymosin Alpha-1, Thymalin, and immune research.
Explore IMMUNITY →Hormonal and endocrine-pathway research compounds.
Explore HORMONE →Melanocortin and receptor-signaling research compounds.
Explore LIBIDO →The most-searched compounds, each with the full evidence spectrum (clinical, preclinical, community, and regulatory) clearly labeled. Findings are reported from third-party research, not BioRegen claims. For laboratory and educational use only.
What the STEP and SUSTAIN clinical trials reported, the mechanism, and where the research stands, each evidence tier labeled.
See the evidence → MetabolicThe investigational triple agonist and its published Phase 2 results, with regulatory status clearly flagged.
See the evidence → RecoveryStrong preclinical healing data, limited human trials, and what recovery communities discuss, with each tier separated.
See the evidence →Peptides are short chains of amino acids linked by peptide bonds. In the laboratory they are supplied as reference materials, typically lyophilized (freeze-dried) powders, that scientists reconstitute and study in cell and animal models. Every compound on BioRegen is provided strictly for laboratory and educational research, and is not approved for human or veterinary use.
Many of the most-discussed metabolic peptides are receptor agonists, molecules that activate a receptor pathway. The number of pathways a compound engages is a key difference researchers study. In published research, engaging additional pathways has generally been associated with broader metabolic effects in study models.
Plain-English, PubMed-cited overviews for the compounds researchers ask about most.
How Retatrutide, Tirzepatide, and Semaglutide differ: receptors, research stage, and what the literature shows.
Browse the library → RecoveryWhy the two are studied together, the mechanisms, and the stacks built around them.
Read the article → GuideBacteriostatic water, concentration math, and storage: the lab basics, step by step.
Read the guide →Plain-English, PubMed-cited overviews of the stress-physiology and mitochondrial science that frame how these compounds are studied. For laboratory and educational use only.
The cumulative cost of chronic stress adaptation, the threshold where adaptation flips, and why one upstream driver can surface so many different ways.
Read the overview → CellularThe conserved metabolic state cells enter under threat, and what the research describes when that response does not resolve.
Read the overview → MetabolicWhy fuel can be abundant while cells use it poorly: metabolic flexibility, inflexibility, and what the literature examines.
Read the overview →Compound reference tables, reconstitution math, storage, and curated citations. Join the research list for new-compound alerts, and create a free account for 10% off your first order plus member-only promos no one else gets.