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Visual reference

Peptide Map

Peptides organized by what they act on across the top and by US regulatory status down the side. Hover any cell for a quick read; click for the full editorial guide.

ProPeptideGuide is editorial in nature and does not provide medical advice. The map indicates general regulatory status as of the verification dates on each individual page; specific prescribing, compounding, and importation rules can change without notice.

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Mechanism family

Regulatory status

Delivery form

Year on each cell: FDA approval year for approved drugs; year of first prominent publication for research peptides; year of discovery for older endogenous compounds.

FDA-approved
Legally compounded
Compounded with regulatory complexity
Not currently legal in US
Investigational

Column = what it acts on

Each column groups peptides by what they do — metabolism, growth, healing, immunity, energy, cognition, sexual function, skin. Heavy columns render two cells wide so peptides flow horizontally rather than stacking. The horizontal gradient bar above reinforces metabolic-to-neurological progression.

Row = regulatory status

Rows run top-to-bottom from most-legal to least: FDA-approved, legally compounded (also where lawfully-marketed cosmetic peptides sit), compounded with regulatory complexity, not currently legal in the US, and investigational (clinical trials only). The vertical gradient bar reinforces the ordering.

Year on each cell

The number in the corner of each cell is a milestone year — FDA approval for approved drugs, year of first prominent publication for research peptides, or year of discovery for older endogenous compounds. Same year shows on each peptide's detail page.

Hover cell — see imagery

Hover or tap a cell for a visual preview: the peptide in context, regulatory pill, one-line summary, and a link to the full editorial guide. Cells without a published guide yet show a "Coming soon" link to a placeholder page.

Recently verified

Pages whose verification date was updated most recently. Each was reviewed against current regulatory and clinical-trial sources at the date shown.