Definition:
Short chains of amino acids extracted from animal organs and tissues or synthesized, belon...Short chains of amino acids extracted from animal organs and tissues or synthesized, belonging to the class of biologically active substances in pharmacology. They work by interacting with cellular receptors, enzymes, and other molecules to regulate various physiological processes. Bioregulators can help to optimize cellular metabolism, repair damaged tissues, enhance organ function, and support overall health and well-being.
Why it matters:
Peptide bioregulators target specific cells to restore and optimize their function, potentially slowing aging and improving the body's natural repair mechanisms at a cellular level.




