BPC-157
A synthetic peptide studied in the context of tissue repair research.
Overview
BPC-157 is a synthetic 15-amino-acid peptide derived from a sequence found in gastric juice. In preclinical research it is frequently studied for its interactions with connective, muscular, and gastrointestinal tissue. It is one of the most commonly referenced peptides in the healing-and-repair research category.
Referenced research ranges
250–500 mcg, 1-2x daily — commonly split morning and evening
Reconstitution default
5 mg in 2 mL yields 2.5 mg/mL; a 250 mcg reference dose is 0.1 mL (10 units on a U-100 syringe).
Storage
Store lyophilized vials in a cool, dark place; refrigerate after reconstitution and use within the research-standard window.
Considerations
- Frequently paired with TB-500 in repair-focused research stacks.
- Often referenced for both systemic and localized research applications.
- Reconstituted peptide is temperature-sensitive and light-sensitive.
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