Editorial mission
Ki Researcher is a productless, primary-source-cited reference and tooling layer for research peptides — a plain-English encyclopedia, a reconstitution calculator, a cited study database, and practical guides. It is published by Ki Circle Trust.
Last updated: 2026-06-03
What we do
We document research peptides the way a careful reference should: what each one is, how it is thought to work (in plain language, with the jargon glossed), the dosing ranges actually reported in the literature, and the math to reconstitute a vial. Every clinical or chemical claim is tied to a primary source — PubChem, PubMed, ClinicalTrials.gov, and the like.
How we work
- Chemistry-verified first. Identifiers and clinical figures — CID, CAS, sequence, molecular weight, half-life, PMIDs — are checked against primary sources and never written from memory or invented.
- Plain language. We gloss the jargon inline rather than dumbing the facts down — for example, “angiogenesis (the growth of new blood vessels).”
- No therapeutic claims. We describe what the research reports; we do not claim that any compound diagnoses, treats, cures, or prevents disease.
- Honest about uncertainty. Where evidence is thin, contested, or preclinical-only, the page says so.
Editorial review
Content is written and reviewed by the Ki Researcher Team — a pseudonymous editorial byline — with independent fact-checking against the primary sources. A page marked “Reviewed by Ki Researcher Team” has been through that editorial check; pages still in review do not carry the badge.
Who it’s for
Ki Researcher is intended for adults (18 and over) and research professionals. Everything here is for research and educational use only, is not medical advice, and describes compounds that are not for human consumption.
Contact
Corrections, questions, and feedback are welcome at support@kiresearcher.com. Ki Researcher is published by Ki Circle Trust (California, USA).