Peptide Half-life Visualiser
An interactive exponential-decay chart for research pharmacokinetic estimates. Select a compound to visualise plasma concentration decay over time.
Data Verification in Progress
This tool is built and ready. Pharmacokinetic half-life values require owner-confirmed verified references before publication β we will not display unverified estimates on a research product site.
The visualiser will be populated as values for each compound are confirmed. Check back soon, or contact us if you have a specific compound in mind.
What This Tool Will Show
- β’ Exponential decay curve over ~4 half-lives for each compound
- β’ Estimated time to 50%, 25%, and 12.5% of original concentration
- β’ Source citation for each published half-life estimate
- β’ Clear labelling as "research pharmacokinetic estimate" β not clinical data
- β’ Reduced-motion accessibility support
Why Half-life Matters in Peptide Research
A peptide's half-life β the time required for plasma concentration to fall by 50% β is one of the most important parameters in experimental design. It determines dosing frequency, the duration over which a compound is pharmacologically active, and the appropriate wash-out period between experimental conditions.
Peptide half-life is influenced by molecular size, amino acid composition, susceptibility to peptidase enzymes, route of administration, and the presence of protecting groups or structural modifications. Short-acting peptides like GHRP secretagogues may have half-lives measured in minutes, while structural modifications or DAC conjugation can extend this to hours.
Because peptide pharmacokinetics are often studied in specific animal models under specific conditions, published half-life values should be interpreted as research estimates for that model β not assumed to translate directly across species or experimental conditions.
For compound-specific pharmacokinetic data, refer to the primary literature or the peptide glossary.
For research planning and laboratory use only. Not medical or dosing advice. All products are for research purposes only and not for human or veterinary use.
