BPC-157
BPC-157 Product Description — Research Use Only
BPC-157 is a synthetic research peptide made up of 15 amino acids and is derived from a protective protein sequence found in gastric fluid. It is commonly studied for its role in tissue-repair signaling, gut-barrier research, inflammation response, tendon and ligament models, and vascular-support pathways.
Research on BPC-157 has most commonly focused on tissue repair, gut health pathways, tendon and ligament recovery models, inflammation response, blood-flow support, and wound-healing research. Published reviews describe BPC-157 as a stable gastric pentadecapeptide studied across skin, gastrointestinal, tendon, ligament, muscle, bone, nerve, and blood-vessel repair models.
BPC-157 is commonly studied for:
Tissue repair — how cells and tissues respond to damage or stress
Gut-barrier support — pathways connected to stomach and intestinal lining integrity
Tendon and ligament research — how connective tissues respond during repair
Inflammation response — how research models regulate stress-related inflammatory markers
Blood-flow support — pathways connected to circulation, vessel repair, and oxygen delivery
Wound-healing research — how skin and soft tissue repair processes are activated
Cell protection — how cells respond to injury, irritation, or biological stress
BPC-157 has been studied because it appears to interact with repair-related pathways involving collagen formation, angiogenesis, nitric oxide signaling, and tissue-protective activity. Research has also evaluated its role in tendon healing, myotendinous junction repair, and soft-tissue recovery models.
For research use only. Not for human consumption, medical use, diagnostic use, or therapeutic application.
