
Body Protection Compound · ≥98% Purity · COA Verified
For research and laboratory use only. Not for human consumption. By purchasing, you confirm you are a qualified researcher.
For Research Purposes Only. Not approved for human consumption.
BPC-157 (Body Protection Compound 157) is a synthetic pentadecapeptide (15 amino acids) derived from a protective protein in human gastric juice, first isolated by Dr. Predrag Sikiric at the University of Zagreb. With hundreds of published studies, it is one of the most researched peptides in regenerative biology — demonstrating systemic activity across tendons, ligaments, muscle, bone, gut epithelium, and neural tissue through the nitric oxide system, growth hormone receptor signaling, and angiogenic pathways.
Q: What is BPC-157 primarily researched for?
A: Tissue repair and regeneration — particularly tendons, ligaments, and the GI tract. Also studied for inflammation modulation, angiogenesis, and neural tissue protection.
Q: How does BPC-157 work?
A: Multiple pathways: GH receptor upregulation, nitric oxide system modulation, VEGF-promoted angiogenesis, and direct inflammatory cytokine interaction.
Q: How does it compare to TB-500?
A: BPC-157 focuses on localized tissue repair and GI protection; TB-500 works more broadly on actin regulation and systemic tissue remodeling. Many researchers combine them — see our Wolverine Stack.
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For laboratory research use only. Not for human consumption. Not evaluated by the FDA.