in layman terms what is the use of peptides?
do you drink it?
No, you do not drink them.
What Are Peptides?
Peptides are short chains of amino acids. Amino acids are the building block for protein that develops in the skin. As individual amino acids link together, they form a chain. That chain then becomes a protein. At this size and structure, they are able to enter the top layer of skin and let the cells tell the amino acids how to function.
The amino acids in peptides are connected to each other using peptide bonds. The difference between peptides and proteins is in the size. Generally, peptides are shorter in length than proteins. How many amino acids define a peptide and how many a protein is not clear cut science. This distinguishing characteristic is not always clear. Most often, peptides have two or more amino acids linked. proteins, on the other hand, are long molecules. These are made up of numerous peptide subunits, connected together. These subunits are called polypeptides.
Peptides are also important in terms of the role they play. All proteins can be digested by enzymes, as well as other methods and proteins. When this occurs, the proteins become small peptide fragments.
Peptides do play a biological role. In some cases, they can act as hormones within the body. When they act like hormones, the peptides work to affect other cells. This can make changes to the body or the way the body works.
We here at Genco Research LLC sell only American made peptides.