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BPC-157 Peptide — Body Protection Compound | Research Grade

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BPC‑157 (Body Protection Compound‑157) is a synthetic peptide consisting of 15 amino acids, originally derived from a sequence found in human gastric proteins. It is widely used in laboratory settings to investigate its biological interactions in in vitro and in vivo preclinical studies. Researchers have shown interest in its role in cellular signaling and its effects on various biochemical pathways.

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BPC‑157: Synthetic Peptide for Research Use

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BPC‑157 (Body Protection Compound‑157) is a synthetic peptide consisting of 15 amino acids, originally derived from a sequence found in human gastric proteins. It is widely used in laboratory settings to investigate its biological interactions in in vitro and in vivo preclinical studies. Researchers have shown interest in its role in cellular signaling and its effects on various biochemical pathways.

Why BPC-157?

1. Potential Tissue Repair:
Preclinical models have explored BPC‑157’s influence on cellular mechanisms associated with collagen activity and angiogenesis (formation of new blood vessels), prompting interest in musculoskeletal and gastrointestinal system studies.

2.Investigated for Inflammatory Pathways
Animal-based research suggests BPC‑157 may interact with key inflammatory signaling pathways, making it a subject of interest for studies involving biological response modulation.

3. Research Stability
BPC‑157 demonstrates high stability in laboratory environments and is resistant to enzymatic breakdown, supporting its continued use in both oral and gastric-condition simulations.

4. Versatile Applications in Research
This peptide has been examined across diverse experimental settings—including musculoskeletal models, GI environments, cardiac function studies, and neural pathway investigations—primarily in non-human test subjects.