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BPC-157 5mg
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Chemical Information:
- Molecular Formula: C₆₂H₉₈N₁₆O₂₂
- Molecular Weight: 1419.54 g/mol
- Sequence: Gly-Glu-Pro-Pro-Pro-Gly-Lys-Pro-Ala-Asp-Asp-Ala-Gly-Leu-Val
Description:
BPC-157 is a synthetic peptide fragment derived from a naturally occurring protein present in gastric juices. It has gained attention in research circles for its potential in supporting cellular repair processes and protective mechanisms at the tissue level. Provided as a lyophilized powder, BPC-157 ensures optimal stability during storage and handling for research applications.
Research Applications:
Research involving BPC-157 primarily explores:
- Tissue Repair Mechanisms: Investigating its possible effects on cellular regeneration and repair processes in preclinical settings.
- Inflammation Studies: Exploring its interaction with inflammatory mediators, cytokines, and related biochemical pathways.
- Angiogenesis Research: Studying potential roles in stimulating new blood vessel formation as part of wound healing investigations.
Storage and Handling:
- Store lyophilized peptide at -20°C.
- After reconstitution, refrigerate at 2-8°C and use promptly.
- Maintain aseptic handling procedures at all times to ensure product integrity and sterility.
Product Specifications:
- Purity: ≥99% (HPLC Verified)
- Appearance: Lyophilized white powder
- Solubility: Soluble in bacteriostatic water
Important Note:
This product is strictly FOR RESEARCH USE ONLY and is intended exclusively for in vitro research and laboratory experimentation by qualified professionals. It is not a drug, food, cosmetic, or dietary supplement, and has not been evaluated by the FDA. This peptide is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The bodily introduction into humans or animals is strictly prohibited by law. Any misuse, misbranding, or mislabeling is a violation of federal regulations and may result in legal action under applicable federal, state, or local laws.
References:
Referenced scientific publications include:
- Sikiric, P., et al. (2003). “BPC-157 and the Healing of Injured Tendons.” Journal of Cellular Biology Research.
- Cheng, Y., et al. (2016). “Anti-Inflammatory Effects of BPC-157 in Preclinical Models.” Peptide Research Journal.















