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BPC-157
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BPC-157

$90.00$100.00

Lyophilized powder, 5mg per vial

BPC-157 (Body Protection Compound-157) is a 15-amino acid peptide studied extensively in preclinical research contexts. Researchers investigate its role in tissue repair mechanisms, gastrointestinal function, and cellular signaling pathways. In laboratory studies, BPC-157 has demonstrated potential to influence multiple physiological processes through interactions with growth factors and cellular receptors. Scientific literature suggests researchers commonly examine this compound for its effects on wound healing, neurological signaling, and protective mechanisms in tissue cells. This research peptide is intended solely for in vitro studies and preclinical research applications conducted by qualified researchers in controlled laboratory environments.

Research Applications

  • Commonly studied for tissue repair mechanisms
  • Researchers investigate gastrointestinal support pathways
  • Examined in cellular protection research
  • Often used in preclinical wound healing studies

Research Use Only: This product is for laboratory research only. Not for human consumption. Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

Product Information

BPC-157 (Body Protection Compound-157) is a 15-amino acid peptide studied extensively in preclinical research contexts. Researchers investigate its role in tissue repair mechanisms, gastrointestinal function, and cellular signaling pathways. In laboratory studies, BPC-157 has demonstrated potential to influence multiple physiological processes through interactions with growth factors and cellular receptors. Scientific literature suggests researchers commonly examine this compound for its effects on wound healing, neurological signaling, and protective mechanisms in tissue cells. This research peptide is intended solely for in vitro studies and preclinical research applications conducted by qualified researchers in controlled laboratory environments.

Commonly Studied In:

  • Commonly studied for tissue repair mechanisms
  • Researchers investigate gastrointestinal support pathways
  • Examined in cellular protection research
  • Often used in preclinical wound healing studies

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