A team at ETH Zurich developed a new peptide-based organocatalyst that handles macrocycle formation from start to finish. Macrocyclic compounds are ubiquitous both in nature and in the chemical ...
Researchers at the University of Bath have developed a new technology that uses bacteria to build, chemically stabilize, and ...
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The recent surge in peptide injections is a textbook example of a modern health craze. Crazes differ from fads in that the latter involve an intense but short-term interest in a trivial object or idea ...
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Peptides have become the beauty world's latest buzzword and one of the biggest skincare trends, with dermatologists and skincare gurus highlighting their anti-aging benefits across social media. And ...
Injectable peptides that people use to build muscle, shed weight and appear younger, are on the rise in the U.S. and trending among influencers, celebrities and fitness coaches, despite the fact that ...
A suite of products promise smoother skin, bigger muscles and longer life. But what are peptides? And do they work? By David Dodge It seems as if everywhere you turn, celebrities and influencers are ...
If there’s one ingredient stealing the spotlight this year, it’s peptides. Promising everything from firmer skin to thicker hair, they are now creeping into fitness and wellness routines, with claims ...
Peptides have long been a fixture in skincare. They signal cells to produce more collagen and repair visible damage. Their role in hair care is relatively new to the market, but the principle is ...