Peptide Data Bank
PeptiHub is an extensively curated database of anticancer peptides, designed to offer the scientific community a wealth of precise, reliable, and comprehensive information on anti-cancer peptides and facilitate cancer research, foster collaboration, and contribute to advancement in the field.
Drug-direct
Peptide Receptor
Peptide Carrier
Peptide Vaccine
Peptide Hormone
Radionucltide Carrier

Documentation - Key Features

Comprehensive Data
With more than 3000 entries, each record in PeptiHub provides detailed information including sequence, common name, cancer type, stage of disease, mechanism of action, target receptor, cell line, organism, dose, rate, IC50/LD50, experimental technique, carrier, conjugate, co-treatment, source, and literature DOI numbers.

Categorized Dataset
PeptiHub offers a well-categorized collection of peptides. it comprises anti-cancer peptides, non-anti-cancer peptides with experimentally proven, as well as peptides with statistically insignificant effect. These categories enable users to design novel experiments with a novel peptide candidates, doses, organisms, and sample sizes.

Through Quality Control
The database undergoes meticulous manual curation, implementing rigorous quality control measures. Each data entry is meticulously evaluated to ensure its validity, consistency, and relevance. This guarantees that the database offers researchers and scientists highly reliable information.

Efficient Search and Browsing
PeptiHub incorporates advanced search modules, allowing users to retrieve data based on peptide sequence, common name, cancer type, stage of disease, mechanism of action, target receptor, cell line, organism, dose, IC50, experiment, carrier, conjugate, co-treatment, source, and literature DOI numbers. Additionally, users have the flexibility to brows data according to different categories.

Mobile Compatibility
The PeptiHub website is built on a responsive template, making it accessible and user-friendly across various devices such as desktops, tablets and smart phones.