BPC-157 – Studied for tissue repair and regeneration
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BPC-157 – Used for tissue repair and regeneration
What is BPC-157?
BPC-157, officially known as Body Protection Compound-157 , is a synthetic peptide derived from a protective protein fraction in gastric secretion. It is used in laboratory models for applications focused on cell regeneration, wound healing, and tissue repair .
Researchers are using BPC-157 to study processes such as angiogenesis (formation of new blood vessels), cell migration , and collagen production .
How does BPC-157 work
BPC-157 is used to modulate various cellular processes involved in repair. It activates growth factor pathways such as VEGF and FAK, which are important for blood vessel formation and cell repair .
Important effects in laboratory models:
- Collagen regulation: Supports the formation of new collagen
- Cell mobility: Stimulates migration of fibroblasts and endothelial cells
- Inflammatory responses: Reduces inflammatory markers
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What are the effects of BPC-157 in research
- Stimulates tissue repair and cell regeneration
- Used to support collagen production
- Promotes angiogenesis and cell growth
- Has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties
- Shows synergy with peptides such as TB-500 in regeneration
⚗️ All results are from laboratory testing only.
Importance of purity and quality
BPC-157 is used for reproducible results, so purity ≥99% is crucial. Our products include COA test reports and HPLC analysis for reliability. Browse our BPC-157 collection for laboratory quality.
How to store BPC-157
- Store between 2°C and 8°C
- Protection from light and moisture
- Avoid freezing and thawing
- Correct storage ensures stability and reproducibility
Why researchers choose BPC-157
BPC-157 is used for various applications in preclinical models: muscle repair, tendon repair, gut and skin regeneration . See also our related articles about TB-500. and AOD-9604 .
Conclusion
BPC-157 is used for cell regeneration and tissue repair. The peptide supports wound healing, collagen production, and inflammation regulation in laboratory models.
👉View BPC-157 in our collection – for laboratory research only.