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BPC-157

Pentadecapeptide from gastric juice

Overview

Overview

BPC-157 is a synthetic pentadecapeptide derived from a protective sequence found in gastric juice. It is investigated in a wide range of pre-clinical models for its role in cellular proliferation and tissue repair processes.

Background

History

BPC-157 has been characterized in the peer-reviewed literature over multiple decades of investigation. This section aggregates published citations spanning its identification, structural characterization, and subsequent laboratory research programs. See the References section below for the full bibliography.

Chemistry

Mechanism of action

Sequence
GEPPPGKPADDAGLV
Molecular Formula
C62H98N16O22
Molecular Weight
1419.53 g/mol
CAS Number
137525-51-0
Appearance
White lyophilized powder
Purity
99.6% by HPLC

BPC-157 is a synthetic pentadecapeptide derived from a protective sequence found in gastric juice. It is investigated in a wide range of pre-clinical models for its role in cellular proliferation and tissue repair processes.

Literature

Published research

Preclinical

Animal studies

Clinical

Human studies

No human-subject citations catalogued for BPC-157.

Synthesis

Current scientific understanding

The current body of literature on BPC-157 continues to evolve. BioNex aggregates published sources for laboratory research reference only; nothing on this page is a medical claim, dosage guidance, or therapeutic recommendation.

References

References

  1. Pentadecapeptide BPC-157 and the central nervous system — Sikiric P. et al., Neural Regen Res, 2022 · source
  2. BPC-157 as a therapeutic strategy for tendon repair — Chang C. et al., J Appl Physiol, 2011 · source
FAQ

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Scientific disclaimer

This page aggregates published scientific literature and analytical information for laboratory research reference only. Content is not evaluated by the FDA and does not constitute medical advice, dosage guidance, treatment claims, or administration instructions. Compounds are supplied strictly for in-vitro laboratory research by qualified professionals.