Frequently asked questions.

FAQS

Q: What are research peptides?

A: Research peptides are short chains of amino acids synthesized for use in laboratory experiments. They are tools for studying biological processes, signaling pathways, receptor interactions, protein structure, and drug discovery. These peptides are produced to specific sequences and purity levels suitable for in vitro (cell culture) or ex vivo research, not for therapeutic use.

Q: Can research peptides be used in humans or animals?

A: No. Research peptides sold by Lovestruck Peptide Co. are labeled and intended for laboratory research only and are not approved for human or veterinary use. They have not undergone clinical testing, safety evaluation, or regulatory approval for administration to humans or animals.

Q: How should research peptides be handled and stored?

A: Handle research peptides using proper laboratory safety practices: wear appropriate personal protective equipment (gloves, lab coat, eye protection), work in designated lab areas, and avoid direct contact. Store peptides according to the product specifications—commonly refrigerated or frozen to preserve stability—and protect them from moisture, light, and repeated freeze-thaw cycles.

Q: What safety precautions should I take when working with research peptides?

A: Treat research peptides as laboratory materials with potential hazards. Use standard biosafety protocols: avoid ingestion, inhalation, or skin contact; use secondary containment and spill kits; dispose of waste according to local regulations; and maintain material safety data sheets (MSDS) for each compound.

Q: Are there restrictions on purchasing or using research peptides?

A: Yes. Customers are assumed to be using peptides for legitimate laboratory research. Purchases may be subject to quantity limits, institutional verification, and compliance with local laws and regulations. By purchasing, you confirm the peptides will not be used for human or animal administration and will be handled in a controlled laboratory environment.