Organize Products Between Single Peptides vs. Laboratory Blends
- Posted by Lifetime Peptides
- 3 min read
One of the most important decisions for a peptide eCommerce website is how to organize single-compound products and blend products. A clean structure helps customers browse faster, compare products more easily, and understand the product catalog without feeling overwhelmed.
For Lifetime Peptides, this matters because the catalog includes both individual products like NAD+, Sermorelin, Retatrutide, GHK-Cu, and KPV, as well as blends such as BPC-157/TB-500, Glow, Klow Blend, and CJC-1295 no DAC with Ipamorelin.
Simple rule: Single-compound products should usually go into their main research category, while multi-compound formulas should go under Laboratory Blends.
What Is a Single-Compound Product?
A single-compound product contains one main listed compound. These products are usually easier to categorize because their research focus is more specific.
Examples of single-compound products include:
- Retatrutide – 10 mg
- Sermorelin – 10 mg
- NAD+ – 500 mg
- Glutathione – 1500 mg
- KPV – 10 mg
- GHK-Cu – 50 mg
- MOTS-c – 10 mg
These products can usually be assigned to one main category based on their primary research theme.
What Is a Laboratory Blend?
A laboratory blend contains more than one compound in a single product. Blends are useful to separate because they often involve multiple research themes at the same time.
Examples of blends include:
- BPC-157/TB-500 Blend – 10 mg / 10 mg
- CJC-1295 no DAC 5 mg + Ipamorelin 5 mg
- AOD9604 5 mg + Tesamorelin 5 mg + MOTS-c 5 mg
- Glow – 80 mg
- Klow Blend
Because blends may connect to several categories, it is better to place them under Laboratory Blends instead of forcing them into multiple separate categories.
Why Blends Need Their Own Category
Laboratory Blends is a helpful category because it keeps the product catalog clean. Without it, a blend may end up in Growth Hormone, Metabolic & Energy, Cellular Energy, and Antioxidant all at once.
That can make navigation messy and weaken the category structure.
A dedicated blends category helps with:
- Cleaner navigation
- Better product organization
- Less category overlap
- Easier product comparison
- Stronger SEO structure
SEO note: Use one primary category for each product whenever possible. Related themes can be mentioned in the product description instead.
How to Categorize Single Peptides
Single products should be placed in the category that best reflects their main research focus.
Suggested category examples:
- Retatrutide: Metabolic & Energy
- Sermorelin: Growth Hormone
- Tesamorelin: Growth Hormone
- NAD+: Cellular Energy
- Glutathione: Antioxidant
- GHK-Cu: Antioxidant
- KPV: Antioxidant
- MOTS-c: Cellular Energy or Metabolic & Energy
If one product could fit two categories, choose the stronger primary category and use the product description to mention secondary research themes.
How to Categorize Blends
Blends should usually be placed under Laboratory Blends. Then, the product description can explain the general research areas connected to the compounds inside the blend.
For example, a product like AOD9604 + Tesamorelin + MOTS-c may involve multiple research themes. Instead of placing it in three different categories, list it under Laboratory Blends and mention related terms naturally in the product description.
Product Page Structure for Blends
Blend products need especially clear product pages because visitors may want to understand what is included.
A good blend product page can include:
- Full blend name
- Strength of each listed compound
- Total amount, if applicable
- Primary category
- General research focus
- Short ingredient-style breakdown
- Research-use disclaimer
This makes the page easier to scan and reduces confusion.
Final Thoughts
Single peptides and laboratory blends should not be organized the same way. Single-compound products usually fit best into a research-focused category such as Antioxidant, Cellular Energy, Growth Hormone, or Metabolic & Energy. Multi-compound products should usually go under Laboratory Blends.
For Lifetime Peptides, this structure creates a cleaner shopping experience and a stronger SEO foundation. Customers can find products faster, understand the catalog more clearly, and move through the website with less friction.