BPC-157 Research Peptide Vial - Body Protection Compound for Tissue Repair Studies
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BPC-157 Research Peptide

Body Protection Compound pentadecapeptide for tissue repair and regeneration research

What is BPC-157?

BPC-157 is a synthetic 15-amino acid peptide sequence derived from a protective protein found in gastric juice. The name "BPC" stands for Body Protection Compound, reflecting its origin from a naturally occurring protective substance in the human digestive system.

Researchers study this peptide for its potential effects on tissue repair, angiogenesis, and cellular regeneration. It is widely used in laboratory research to investigate healing mechanisms and tissue protection pathways across various tissue types including tendons, muscles, ligaments, and gastrointestinal tissues.

מה זה פפטיד BPC-157

BPC-157 הוא פפטיד סינתטי בן 15 חומצות אמינו הנגזר מחלבון מגן הנמצא במיץ הקיבה. חוקרים חוקרים פפטיד זה בשל השפעותיו הפוטנציאליות על תיקון רקמות, אנגיוגנזה והתחדשות תאית במעבדה.

Mechanism of Action

Angiogenesis Promotion

BPC-157 promotes the formation of new blood vessels through VEGF (vascular endothelial growth factor) expression and endothelial cell migration, enhancing blood supply to damaged tissues.

Collagen Formation

Stimulates collagen synthesis and organization, crucial for structural integrity of tendons, ligaments, and connective tissues during the healing process.

Growth Factor Modulation

Influences multiple growth factors including VEGF, EGF (epidermal growth factor), and FGF (fibroblast growth factor), coordinating the complex healing response.

Nitric Oxide Pathway

Modulates nitric oxide production, affecting vasodilation, blood flow, and cellular signaling involved in tissue repair and protection mechanisms.

Research Areas Studied

Tendon Healing

Studies examine effects on tendon repair, collagen organization, and recovery from tendon injuries in laboratory models.

Muscle Regeneration

Research focuses on muscle tissue repair, satellite cell activation, and recovery from muscle damage in experimental settings.

Gastrointestinal Protection

Investigations into gastric ulcer healing, intestinal barrier function, and digestive tract protection mechanisms.

Vascular Health

Studies on blood vessel formation, endothelial function, and vascular repair in research models.

Half-Life Information

Short Half-Life: 4-6 Hours

BPC-157 has a relatively short half-life of approximately 4-6 hours in research models. This shorter duration means the peptide is cleared from the system relatively quickly after administration.

Due to its short half-life, research protocols may require more frequent administration to maintain consistent tissue concentrations. However, studies suggest that BPC-157's effects on tissue repair may persist beyond its plasma half-life due to its influence on cellular signaling pathways and growth factor expression.

Storage Guidelines

Lyophilized (Powder) Storage

  • Store at 2-8°C (refrigerated) for optimal stability
  • Protect from light and moisture
  • Can be stored at -20°C for extended periods
  • Shelf life: typically 24-36 months when properly stored

Reconstituted Solution Storage

  • Store at 2-8°C (refrigerated) immediately after reconstitution
  • Protect from light using amber vials or foil wrap
  • Use within 14-28 days depending on solvent used
  • Do not freeze reconstituted solutions

Reconstitution Concept

BPC-157 is supplied as a lyophilized (freeze-dried) powder that requires reconstitution with an appropriate solvent before use in research applications. Proper reconstitution is essential for maintaining peptide stability and biological activity.

1

Select Appropriate Solvent

Bacteriostatic water is commonly used for BPC-157. Sterile water can be used for immediate use applications.

2

Add Solvent Slowly

Inject solvent down the side of the vial to minimize foaming. Avoid direct contact with the powder.

3

Gentle Mixing

Swirl gently or roll between hands. Never shake vigorously as this can damage the peptide structure.

4

Verify Complete Dissolution

Solution should be clear with no visible particles. If cloudiness persists, do not use.

For detailed reconstitution protocols, refer to our Peptide Research Guides.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is BPC-157 peptide?

BPC-157 is a synthetic 15-amino acid peptide sequence derived from a protective protein found in gastric juice. Researchers study this peptide for its potential effects on tissue repair, angiogenesis, and cellular regeneration.

How does BPC-157 work?

BPC-157 works through multiple mechanisms including angiogenesis promotion, collagen formation, growth factor modulation, nitric oxide pathways, VEGF expression, and cellular migration in various tissue types.

What is BPC-157 studied for?

Research on BPC-157 focuses on tissue repair mechanisms, tendon healing, muscle regeneration, gastrointestinal protection, vascular health, wound healing, and cellular regeneration in laboratory settings.

How should BPC-157 be stored?

Lyophilized BPC-157 should be stored at 2-8°C (refrigerated) and protected from light. Once reconstituted, store refrigerated and use within 14-28 days depending on the solvent used.

What is the half-life of BPC-157?

BPC-157 has a relatively short half-life of approximately 4-6 hours, which may require more frequent administration in research protocols to maintain consistent tissue concentrations.

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Research Use Only

All compounds are supplied strictly for laboratory research purposes only. Not intended for human consumption.

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