Peptides, nootropics, performance enhancers and pharmaceuticals, grounded in science
MolekulaXGrounded in science
Four independent libraries explore the biological effects of peptides, nootropics, performance enhancers and pharmaceuticals on a scientific basis. Send your questions to our advisor, who is available on Telegram.
Knowledge base
Why MolekulaX?
Scientific pharmacology
A scientific overview of compound mechanisms of action, from receptor binding to cellular signalling pathways, across peptides, nootropics, performance enhancers and pharmaceuticals.
Clinical research
We build on peer-reviewed studies and PubMed references. Sourced data only.
Advisor available
If you have a question on the topic, ask our advisor on Telegram.
Where to buy
Trusted partners, with a discount.
Hair & Skin Library
Scientifically documented hair and skin care compounds · hair loss, acne, skin renewal · source-verified education
Hair & Skin Areas
Where and how these compounds act · mechanism + indication + evidence
Androgenetic alopecia · DHT inhibition + follicle stimulation
Hair Growth & Retention
Androgenetic alopecia (pattern hair loss) is driven by dihydrotestosterone (DHT) miniaturizing the follicle. Treatment attacks from two main angles: inhibiting DHT formation (5α-reductase inhibitors) and stimulating follicle perfusion and the growth phase (minoxidil).
Retinoids · cell turnover + collagen + comedolysis
Skin Renewal & Acne
Topical retinoids (tretinoin is the dermatological gold standard) act on retinoic-acid receptors to speed keratinocyte turnover, dissolve comedones, and boost dermal collagen synthesis, so they address acne, photoaging, and hyperpigmentation at once.
Contact
Have a question about a hair or skin compound?
Our advisor is available on Telegram. Just write, and we’ll answer your questions.
Personalized consultation
Want a detailed conversation tailored to your data?
Fill out the prep intake form (your goals, training and health data), and the advisor prepares from it to give genuinely personalized guidance.
Fill out the form~5–7 min · prep questionnaire · confidential · GDPR-compliant
Frequently asked questions
FAQ
45 questions, from dosing to legal status.
MolekulaX is an educational platform that presents the mechanisms of action, pharmacokinetics and research background of peptides, nootropics, performance enhancers and pharmaceuticals on a scientific basis. Content is sourced exclusively from peer-reviewed literature, PubMed, FDA prescribing information, EU EMA SmPC and NIH PubChem. Influencer-style curated notes and RUO-aggregator sites are not part of our source list.
No. All content on this site is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease, and does not encourage illegal substance or pharmaceutical use. Consult a qualified healthcare professional before using any substance.
A peptide is a short amino-acid chain (usually 2-50 amino acids) that is almost always injected because oral administration leads to digestion. A nootropic is a broader category: cognition-enhancing substances that can be small molecules (racetams, eugeroics), amino acids (L-Theanine), plant extracts (Bacopa, Rhodiola) or peptides themselves (Semax, Selank, Cerebrolysin). The overlap sits in the peptide-nootropic category.
Our advisor is available on Telegram (@molekulaxtra). Provide the substance name, intended use, and relevant details. We provide personalized, science-based information.
All answers are informational. They do not replace medical advice.
Important notice
This website was created strictly for educational and informational purposes. We do not sell products, do not provide medical advice, do not run a group, and do not encourage illegal substance or pharmaceutical use. The content is based on peer-reviewed scientific sources but does not replace medical advice. When in doubt, consult your doctor.


