The short answer
Ozempic is the brand name for semaglutide, a peptide molecule. Semaglutide is a 31-amino-acid sequence engineered as a long-acting analogue of human GLP-1 (glucagon-like peptide-1). The molecule is, by any structural definition, a peptide.
Semaglutide's structure
Semaglutide is based on the natural GLP-1(7-37) sequence with two key modifications: an alanine-to-aminoisobutyric-acid substitution at position 8 (which resists DPP-4 cleavage) and a C18 fatty-diacid chain attached at lysine-26 via a linker (which enables strong albumin binding and extends half-life from minutes to approximately a week). It is produced by recombinant expression followed by chemical modification.
How it works
Semaglutide binds the GLP-1 receptor with high affinity, mimicking the natural incretin response. In its approved pharmaceutical indications this increases glucose-dependent insulin secretion, slows gastric emptying and reduces appetite signalling. These mechanisms are the basis for its use in type-2 diabetes (Ozempic, Rybelsus) and chronic weight management (Wegovy).
Related GLP-1 family peptides
Semaglutide sits in a wider family of incretin-receptor peptides. Tirzepatide (Mounjaro, Zepbound) is a dual GLP-1 / GIP agonist. Retatrutide is an investigational triple GLP-1 / GIP / glucagon agonist. Liraglutide (Victoza, Saxenda) is an earlier-generation GLP-1 analogue with a shorter half-life. All are peptides; all are engineered variants on the same incretin theme.
Research-grade vs pharmaceutical semaglutide
Research-grade semaglutide is sold as a lyophilised peptide for laboratory research use only and is not the same regulatory product as Ozempic, Wegovy or Rybelsus. The active molecule is the same, but pharmaceutical forms are manufactured, tested and labelled to pharmacy-grade standards and dispensed against a prescription. Research-grade material is not approved for human consumption.
Frequently asked questions
Is Ozempic a peptide or a steroid?+
Ozempic is a peptide — semaglutide, a 31-amino-acid GLP-1 analogue. It is not a steroid and has no structural relationship to steroid hormones.
Is semaglutide the same as Ozempic?+
Yes — semaglutide is the active peptide; Ozempic is one of its brand names (used for type-2 diabetes). Wegovy and Rybelsus are other semaglutide brand names for different indications and formulations.
Is Ozempic a hormone?+
Ozempic / semaglutide is a peptide hormone analogue. It mimics the action of GLP-1, a naturally occurring incretin hormone.
Is research-grade semaglutide the same as Ozempic?+
The active molecule is the same, but they are not the same product. Ozempic is a pharmacy-grade pharmaceutical dispensed against a prescription. Research-grade semaglutide is sold for laboratory research use only and is not approved for human consumption.
Are Mounjaro and Wegovy also peptides?+
Yes. Mounjaro / Zepbound is tirzepatide, a dual-agonist peptide. Wegovy is semaglutide — the same peptide as Ozempic, formulated for weight-management indications.
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