
A small synthetic peptide derived from a stomach protein, studied for over two decades in tissue-repair research.
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BPC-157 stands for "Body Protection Compound 157." It's a small synthetic peptide built from a 15-amino-acid stretch of a naturally protective protein found in stomach juice. It's one of the most extensively studied research peptides — most of the published work comes from the Sikiric lab and dozens of follow-on groups in animal models.
How it's been studied: Unlike most peptides, BPC-157 doesn't appear to bind a single specific receptor. Cell-culture and animal-model research has examined how it influences several repair-related signals at once — including the growth factors that build new tissue, the formation of new blood vessels, and inflammatory chemistry. None of this work is human therapy; it's all mechanism research.
Where you'll see it in research:
Handling notes: Surprisingly stable in stomach-acid-like conditions in research, which is unusual for a peptide. Standard cold-storage handling otherwise.
Every batch is third-party tested for purity, identity, and contaminants. Download the COA for the lot you receive.
Molecular Weight
1419.53 g/mol
Form
Lyophilized powder
Storage
Lyophilized: 2-8°C up to 24 months. Reconstituted: 2-8°C, use within 30 days.
Sequence
GEPPPGKPADDAGLV
All compounds are sold individually and do not include reconstitution supplies, syringes, or aliquoting tools. Products ship in lyophilized (freeze-dried) form and require proper reconstitution before use in research settings. See our Reconstitution Solution page for laboratory-grade bacteriostatic water.
Research use only — not for human or animal consumption. See our Research Use Disclaimer.