BPC 157 (Body Protective Compound 157) 5mg
BPC-157 (Body Protection Compound-157) is a synthetic peptide fragment originally derived from a naturally occurring protein found in gastric juice.
In scientific research settings, it has been widely studied for its potential role in tissue repair, cellular signalling, and regenerative processes. Preclinical studies have suggested that BPC-157 may influence pathways involved in tendon-to-bone healing, muscle recovery, gut integrity, and inflammation modulation, largely through interactions with growth factor activity and vascular support mechanisms.
Research Highlights
Research suggests BPC-157 may support tissue repair signalling in laboratory models
Studies have explored its potential role in tendon, ligament, and muscle recovery pathways
Early findings indicate possible involvement in gut integrity and digestive lining support
Investigations suggest it may influence inflammation modulation
Research has looked at its effects on vascular and healing-related mechanisms
These research references relate to measured outcomes in controlled clinical research settings.
Supplied at 99% purity by Kent Labs to support research applications.
Every batch is supported by HPLC purity testing
Compounds are produced to ≥99% purity
Batch consistency is prioritised for reliable research outcomes
A Certificate of Analysis (COA) is available upon request
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Supplied as a lyophilised (freeze-dried) research compound unless otherwise stated
Provided in a sealed sterile vial for laboratory handling
Intended strictly for research and analytical applications only
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