The State and Growth of the UK Research-Peptide Market, 2019-2026
Edition 1, August 2026. Independent market research. Not medical advice.
Worldwide search interest in research peptides was flat for roughly four years, then broke out in a single compressed 14-month event starting mid-2025. This report tracks 211 UK-facing sellers, tests what UK retailers actually disclose about product testing, reviews the evidence base behind the most searched compounds, and live-tests how Google and AI platforms surface this market today. Every figure is graded A to E for reliability, and where no reliable public dataset exists, the report says so rather than filling the gap with an estimate.
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There is no reliable published figure for the size of the UK research-peptide retail market. This report says so plainly, and builds everything else from what can actually be verified.
Headline findings
UK-facing sellers tracked for this report
classified as research-peptide retailers (159 assessed, 36 awaiting assessment)
of tracked sellers show a per-batch (not generic) certificate of analysis (72 of 211)
have a certificate of analysis that is QR-verifiable to a third-party lab (21 of 211)
the year worldwide search interest broke out of a four-year flat baseline
tracked compounds carry no UK marketing authorisation
Five things this report found
- There is no reliable £ figure for the UK research-peptide retail market, and this report does not manufacture one. The market-research figures that circulate measure pharmaceutical peptide therapeutics or peptide manufacturing: different, licensed, B2B markets, not UK research-peptide retail.
- Worldwide search interest broke out in a single compressed 14-month event, then pulled back sharply. Flat for roughly four years, a sharp break from June 2025, a peak in spring 2026, then a 50-65% pullback in the final weeks of data to mid-August 2026. Durability is unconfirmed.
- Verifiable trust signals are the exception, not the norm, across the retailers this report tracked. Most show general reassurance language, but only around a third show a per-batch certificate of analysis, roughly a quarter name a specific lab partner, and only one in ten offer a QR-verifiable certificate.
- AI platforms already name specific UK retailers today when asked trust and purchase questions, live now, not a future channel. Sourcing quality varies sharply by platform and query type, and no AI Overview appeared on any of the 12 live Google queries run for this report.
- A combined "Market Growth Index" cannot be defensibly built from current data. Five of six proposed inputs fail on data-quality grounds. The one genuinely indexable input, a peptide-therapeutics publication index, measures the science base rather than the UK retail market.
| Signal | Count | Share |
|---|---|---|
| Has a certificate of analysis (CoA) URL | 74 | 35.1% |
| CoA is per-batch (not one generic CoA for the catalogue) | 72 | 34.1% |
| CoA is QR-code verifiable to a third-party lab | 21 | 10.0% |
| Names a specific third-party lab partner | 55 | 26.1% |
| Companies House number recorded | 68 | 32.2% |
| Trustpilot URL recorded | 38 | 18.0% |
| Names any regulator or oversight body | 33 | 15.6% |
Source: PeptideClear, UK Research-Peptide Market Report (Edition 1, August 2026)
First-party assessment of 211 UK-facing sellers tracked by PeptideClear against a fixed certificate-of-analysis and company-verification rubric: 159 are classified research-peptide retailers assessed under this rubric, 36 await assessment, and 16 are GLP-1-adjacent or other. A separate, deeper per-retailer scoring of the assessed subset underpins the UK Peptide Transparency Index and PeptideClear Trust Index. This table measures transparency and company verification only; it makes no health, safety or product claim.
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### Trust-signal disclosure across the 211 UK-facing sellers this report tracked (August 2026) | Signal | Count | Share | | --- | --- | --- | | Has a certificate of analysis (CoA) URL | 74 | 35.1% | | CoA is per-batch (not one generic CoA for the catalogue) | 72 | 34.1% | | CoA is QR-code verifiable to a third-party lab | 21 | 10.0% | | Names a specific third-party lab partner | 55 | 26.1% | | Companies House number recorded | 68 | 32.2% | | Trustpilot URL recorded | 38 | 18.0% | | Names any regulator or oversight body | 33 | 15.6% | Source: PeptideClear, UK Research-Peptide Market Report (Edition 1, August 2026) (https://peptideclear.co.uk/research/uk-peptide-market-report/) First-party assessment of 211 UK-facing sellers tracked by PeptideClear against a fixed certificate-of-analysis and company-verification rubric: 159 are classified research-peptide retailers assessed under this rubric, 36 await assessment, and 16 are GLP-1-adjacent or other. A separate, deeper per-retailer scoring of the assessed subset underpins the UK Peptide Transparency Index and PeptideClear Trust Index. This table measures transparency and company verification only; it makes no health, safety or product claim.
The evidence gap behind the two most searched compounds
The clearest search-versus-evidence gap sits in the two most commercially central UK compounds. BPC-157 has 226 PubMed papers in total, roughly 2.7 to 3 times the publication count of 2010-14, but around 65% of that literature is explicitly animal-tagged and there are essentially no published human randomised controlled trials. TB-500 (Thymosin Beta-4) shows a declining publication rate on the broad parent-molecule search term over the same window. Both compounds show search interest running well ahead of a thin, mostly preclinical evidence base. The full report reviews the evidence base for ten individual compounds against their search-growth rank.
How this market shows up in Google and AI search
This report live-tested 12 Google searches, 8 Perplexity prompts, 3 ChatGPT prompts and 1 Gemini prompt against real UK peptide-market queries in August 2026. No AI Overview appeared on any of the 12 Google queries tested: this category currently sits outside Google's own AI-generated results, even though AI Overviews cover 80-90% of healthcare and informational queries industry-wide. On generic trust and legitimacy questions, sourcing on AI chat platforms is often weak: Perplexity's citations were 100% retailer-authored content in every query checked, and Gemini named retailers and specific technical claims with zero citations at all. For specific "is [named UK retailer] legitimate" queries, results draw more heavily on organic search visibility, and PeptideClear's own page-one ranking for named-retailer trust queries is reported separately in the full report because PeptideClear is this report's publisher, not as independent validation of PeptideClear.
“The 211-seller dataset is PeptideClear's own tracked list, built and maintained for this research, not an independent market census. It is a reasonable, dated snapshot of the sellers we could identify, not proof of the total size of the market, and a seller's absence from it does not mean it does not exist. Where a figure in this report comes from an external primary source (a regulator, a published study, a live database query) that is stated explicitly; where it comes from PeptideClear's own tracked data, that is stated too. Read the grading, not just the headline number.”
What's in the full report
The 40-page PDF covers 24 sections and a data appendix: how much the market has grown and when, search demand and the fastest-growing individual compounds, what has driven the growth (including the GLP-1 mainstreaming question), the UK retailer landscape and pricing, trust and verification across tracked sellers, scientific publication trends by compound, the Google and AI search landscape, regulation and market risk, UK-versus-international development, why a combined "Market Growth Index" could not be defensibly built, and what to track going forward.
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Methodology
Every claim in this report is graded A to E for reliability: A for primary, regulator or first-party data directly verified (including PeptideClear's own directly-observed dataset, labelled as such at the point of use); B for a live database or survey query, reproducible and low-ambiguity; C for a reasonable proxy, a worldwide-not-UK figure, a small sample, or a single-pull dataset; D for weak, self-reported or thin-sample data; and E for a vendor marketing claim or an unverifiable figure, excluded from headline claims. Wherever no reliable public dataset exists, the report states that plainly rather than estimating a number to fill the gap. See our general methodology for how PeptideClear sources and verifies claims across the site.
Download the data
The full report is free to download as a PDF. The trust-signal indicator table above is also available as a CSV under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 licence:
UK Research-Peptide Market Report, August 2026 (PDF)
Trust-signal indicator table, August 2026 (CSV)
Cite this report
To reference these figures, please credit PeptideClear and link to this page:
Source: PeptideClear, The State and Growth of the UK Research-Peptide Market, 2019-2026 (Edition 1, August 2026), https://peptideclear.co.uk/research/uk-peptide-market-report/ (accessed August 2026).
Compiled by Oliver Mackman. Published by PeptideClear. See also the UK Peptide Transparency Index, the PeptideClear Trust Index and our UK peptide statistics.