WikiProject Peptides coordinates the cataloguing of peptide
compounds, related concepts, and natty-status determinations on
Retapedia.
Scope
The project's scope covers:
- Individual peptide compounds with sufficient published research or regulatory documentation to support an encyclopedic entry.
- Topic articles on the concepts, mechanisms, regulatory bodies, and anti-doping policy relevant to peptide use in sport and medicine.
- Category and tag pages organising the catalogue.
Article structure
Peptide articles follow a consistent template:
- Lead — one-sentence definition, alternative names, and verdict.
- Infobox — identification, administration routes, regulatory status, article meta.
- Overview — extended description.
- Mechanism of action — receptor, signalling pathway, downstream effects.
- Reported effects — documented benefits in literature and preclinical models.
- Dosage and administration — grouped by route, with safety disclaimer.
- Natty status — WADA classification and federation positions.
- Research — bibliography highlights.
- Related compounds, External links, References.
Catalogue status
| Resource | Count |
|---|---|
| Peptide articles | 12 |
| Topic articles | 13 |
| Marked natty | 11 |
| Marked not-natty | 1 |
Contributing
Retapedia is maintained as an open-source project. Contributions and corrections are welcomed — contact the maintainers to get involved.
Adding a new peptide
To add a new peptide:
- Create a markdown file under
src/content/peptides/named with the canonical slug (e.g.my-peptide.md). - Include all required frontmatter fields per the schema in
src/content/config.ts. - Add the slug to
CURRENT_PEPTIDE_FILESinsrc/constants/peptides.ts. - Tag the entry with one or more values from
PEPTIDE_TAGS; tag pages and category pages will populate automatically.
Adding a new topic
To add a new topic article:
- Create a markdown file under
src/content/topics/with frontmatter matching the topic schema insrc/content/config.ts. - Cross-reference other topics via
related_topicsand tag values viarelated_tags. - The route at
/topic/[slug]renders automatically.
Editorial standards
- Encyclopedic tone. Articles are written in third-person summary style. Recommendations, exhortations, and marketing copy are out of scope.
- Cite primary sources. Prefer peer-reviewed literature, regulatory documents, and federation rulebooks over commentary.
- No medical advice. See the medical disclaimer.
- Verifiable claims only. The natty/not-natty verdict must be supportable from the cited regulatory documents.
Categories:
Peptides