Compounds

Peptides are short chains of 2 to 50 amino acids linked by peptide bonds. They serve as essential biological messengers, including hormones (like insulin), neurotransmitters, and antimicrobial agents. Smaller and more flexible than proteins, peptides offer high specificity and are widely used in medicine, skincare, and research for targeted therapies, drug development, and diagnostics. Their properties can be easily modified by changing the amino acid sequence or adding chemical tweaks.

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