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license: cc-by-4.0
language:
  - en
tags:
  - peptides
  - biology
  - health
  - compounds
  - glp1
  - trt
  - dosi

Peptide Compound Reference Database

Published by Dosi Health

Open dataset of 185 research peptides, GLP-1 agonists, and growth-hormone secretagogues — with half-life, default dosing, injection routes, and compound metadata.

This dataset powers the compound library inside Dosi, a free peptide / GLP-1 / TRT tracker available on iOS, Android, and web.

Files

  • peptides.json — full dataset, 185 entries, all fields
  • peptides.csv — flat CSV of the most-used columns

Data fields

field type notes
name string Common name (e.g. "Tirzepatide")
full_name string Long form with mechanism
abbreviations string[] Common short forms
brand_names string[] FDA-approved or brand variants
category string Category (e.g. "Weight Loss / GLP-1 Agonists")
half_life string Human-readable half-life
half_life_hours number Numeric for calculations
storage string Storage conditions
reconstitution string Reconstitution guidance
injection_sites string[] Common SC sites
benefits string[] Reported effects
stacking_info string Stack with / avoid notes
contraindications string[] Documented contraindications
tags string[] e.g. beginner_friendly, popular_stack
default_dose number Common starting dose
default_dose_unit string mg, mcg, IU
default_route string subcutaneous, oral, etc.
default_frequency string weekly, daily, etc.

How to Cite

If you use this dataset in research, a publication, or an AI model training run:

Dosi Health. (2026). Peptide Compound Reference Database (Version 1.0) [Data set]. Hugging Face Datasets. https://huggingface.co/datasets/hdeanwhitebot/peptide-compound-reference

Source Code

The source data and contribution workflow are on GitHub: https://github.com/hdeanwhitebot/peptide-database

License

CC BY 4.0 — use it, fork it, ship it. Attribution to Dosi Health appreciated.

Disclaimer

Educational reference only. Not medical advice. Always consult a healthcare provider.