BPC-157 is a synthetic peptide fragment derived from a protein found in gastric juice. It has been studied extensively in preclinical research for its potential role in tissue repair and regenerative processes.
Research Applications
Laboratory studies have explored BPC-157 in models of tendon and ligament healing, gut integrity, and angiogenesis. Research suggests it may support wound healing and tissue regeneration in controlled in-vitro and animal models.
Peptide Structure
BPC-157 consists of 15 amino acids. Its stability and bioavailability in research settings make it a commonly studied compound for understanding repair mechanisms.
Research Considerations
As with all peptides, BPC-157 is supplied for research use only. Studies should be conducted in compliance with institutional guidelines and applicable regulations. Third-party verified COAs ensure batch consistency and purity for reproducible research.