Description
BPC-157: A Potent Peptide for Research on Tissue Repair and Regeneration
BPC-157, also known as Body Protection Compound 15 or Bepecin, is a peptide derived from a naturally occurring protein in the human stomach. It interacts with growth factors and cytokines, essential signaling molecules that regulate cell growth, differentiation, and inflammation. BPC-157 has shown promise in stimulating extracellular matrix protein production and promoting new blood vessel growth, making it a valuable compound in tissue repair and regeneration research.
Chemical Properties
- Chemical Formula: C62H98N16O22
- Molecular Mass: 1419.5
- Synonyms: Body Protection Compound 15, Bepecin, L-Valine, glycyl-L-alpha-glutamyl-L-prolyl-L-prolyl-L-prolylglycyl-L-lysyl-L-prolyl-L-alanyl-L-alpha-aspartyl-L-alpha-aspartyl-L-alanylglycyl-L-leucyl-
- CAS Number: 137525-51-0
- PubChem: 994195
Product Specifications
- Total Amount of Active Ingredient:300 mg (60 capsules)
- Shelf Life: 36 months
- Quality Guarantee: All products undergo rigorous lab testing, with results periodically published on our website. Customers can also test their purchases at any HPLC-licensed facility. If the results are negative, we will refund the cost of the HPLC test, the total order amount, and the shipping fee.
Benefits of BPC-157
- Promotes Tissue Repair: Stimulates the production of extracellular matrix proteins and promotes angiogenesis (new blood vessel growth).
- Reduces Inflammation: Interacts with cytokines to regulate inflammation, beneficial for inflammatory conditions.
- Supports Healing: Potential therapeutic effects on gastrointestinal disorders, musculoskeletal injuries, and other conditions requiring tissue regeneration.
Minor Side Effects of BPC-157
While BPC-157 is generally well-tolerated, some minor side effects observed in research include:
- Mild nausea
- Temporary injection site irritation
Dosage Recommendations
- Beginner: 200 mcg per day
- Intermediate: 500 mcg per day
- Advanced: 1 mg per day
- Women: 200 mcg per day (adjust based on body weight and response)
Peer-Reviewed Studies
- Brcic, L., et al. (2009). “Modulatory effect of gastric pentadecapeptide BPC 157 on angiogenesis in muscle and tendon healing.” J Physiol Pharmacol, 60(Suppl 7), 191-196.
- Seiwerth, S., et al. (1997). “BPC 157’s effect on healing.” Journal of Physiology-Paris, 91(3-5), 173-178.
Bottom Line
BPC-157 is a promising peptide for research focused on tissue repair, regeneration, and inflammation. Its ability to stimulate extracellular matrix production and angiogenesis positions it as a valuable tool for scientific studies. Always consult a qualified professional before integrating new substances into research protocols.
The information presented here is not meant to replace medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If you have any concerns about a medical condition, it’s important to consult with your physician or a qualified healthcare professional. Never disregard or delay seeking medical advice based on what you’ve read or seen. We take no responsibility or liability for the use of our research compounds and products. Please be aware that they are exclusively intended for research purposes. We do not endorse any personal use.
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