OVERVIEW
BPC-157 is a synthetic pentadecapeptide widely used in preclinical models investigating angiogenesis, tissue regeneration, and inflammation modulation.
What is it?
BPC-157 is a synthetic pentadecapeptide derived from a naturally occurring sequence found within gastric proteins, developed for investigational and in vitro research use. It is studied as a stable peptide fragment with broad activity across multiple tissue and cellular signaling pathways.
In preclinical and laboratory research models, BPC-157 has been examined for its involvement in cellular repair signaling, angiogenic pathway modulation, and gastrointestinal and connective tissue communication. These properties have made it a compound of interest in experimental studies focused on tissue integrity, vascular signaling balance, and regenerative response mechanisms.
MECHANISM OF INTEREST
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Pathway |
Description |
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Angiogenesis |
Observed to influence vascular endothelial pathways. |
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Tissue Repair |
Supports modeling of gastric, tendon, and muscular healing. |
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Cytoprotection |
Evaluated for protective effects in oxidative environments. |
KEY RESEARCH APPLICATIONS
- Tissue repair and regeneration research
- Inflammation pathway modeling
- Angiogenesis studies
SPECIFICATIONS
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Attribute |
Detail |
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Purity |
≥ 98% (HPLC) |
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Form |
Lyophilized peptide |
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Appearance |
White to off-white powder |
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Molecular Weight |
~1419 Da |
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Container |
Sterile glass vial |
HANDLING & STORAGE
Lyophilized: Store at –20°C, protect from light and moisture.
Reconstituted: Store at 2–8°C, avoid freeze–thaw cycles.
RESEARCH USE ONLY
This product is supplied strictly for laboratory, research, and development use. Not for human consumption or therapeutic application.