About LongevityPeptides.co.uk
LongevityPeptides.co.uk is an independent UK-based editorial resource covering research peptides relevant to longevity biology — telomere maintenance, mitochondrial function, immunosenescence, cellular repair and the GH/IGF-1 axis.
We do not sell research peptides. The site exists to summarise the published evidence base — mechanism, research history, summarised studies, safety profile and UK regulatory status — in plain English, with appropriate conservatism about what is and is not supported by the literature. Every page on the site prominently states that the peptides discussed are for laboratory and research use only and are not licensed for human consumption in the United Kingdom.
Editorial standards
Each peptide entry is written from primary literature sources — predominantly PubMed-indexed published research — and is reviewed for accuracy of mechanism, study design and regulatory framing. We cite individual studies in dedicated research-summary callouts and link to the canonical PubMed record where one exists. Where evidence is weak or contested, we say so explicitly.
We do not provide medical advice, dosing guidance for human use, or recommendations on therapeutic protocols. The peptides discussed are not licensed UK medicines; questions about treatment in any human context belong with a medically qualified specialist, not with this site.
Sourcing and external links
For laboratories sourcing research-grade reference material, we link to two UK suppliers active in the research-peptide market: PeptideAuthority.co.uk and PeptideBarn.co.uk. We link to them because their catalogues and analytical certificates are publicly available; we have no commercial relationship that influences editorial content.
Disclosures and limitations
We do not accept paid placement, sponsored editorial or undisclosed promotional content. Site infrastructure is maintained at no cost beyond hosting and domain. Editorial coverage is shaped by what the published literature supports, not by what commercial parties wish to promote.
We are a small editorial team and the site evolves over time. If you spot an error, an out-of-date citation, or a published study we should be covering, please get in touch.