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What are peptides, and how do they differ from proteins?

Peptides are short chains of amino acids — the same fundamental building blocks that form proteins. The distinction lies primarily in their length and biological function.

Short peptides typically contain between 2 and 4 amino acids, while longer peptides may contain up to 50. Beyond this, they are generally classified as proteins. Due to their smaller structure, peptides are able to interact with specific biological pathways in a more targeted and regulatory manner.

Why are peptides used in health and longevity protocols?

Peptides are studied for their ability to support cellular regulation across various tissues, including cartilage, muscle, bone, and vascular structures.

Their targeted biological activity makes them of particular interest in preventative and regenerative medicine frameworks. Within structured protocols, peptides are used to support systemic balance, resilience, and overall physiological optimisation.

What distinguishes Nanopep® formulations in the market?

Nanopep® has been researching and producing short peptide bioregulators for decades, working alongside leading scientists and clinical researchers.

Their formulations are developed for both general health optimisation and aesthetic-medical integration. Manufacturing takes place in certified European facilities using advanced production technologies and stringent quality control systems, ensuring purity, stability, and biological compatibility.

What is the clinical rationale behind NEMOREX® spray?

NEMOREX® spray contains Peptide EW and Peptide KE (Vilon®), compounds studied for their role in supporting normal immune system function.

Within structured wellness protocols, it may be used to support immune resilience, recovery following physiological stress, and post-procedural regeneration. As with all peptide formulations, it is intended to complement — not replace — medical care.

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