ReferenceRepair & recovery research
BPC-157
Body Protection Compound 157 · PL 14736 · Bepecin · pentadecapeptide BPC 157
Pentadecapeptide derived from a gastric protein, extensively studied in tissue-repair research.
About BPC-157
BPC-157 is a synthetic pentadecapeptide derived from a sequence found in human gastric juice, and one of the most-studied peptides in tissue-repair and angiogenesis research models. It is a benchmark reference peptide in the recovery-research literature. TagPep is adding BPC-157 as a research-use-only reference material.
Mechanism studied in research
Studied for interactions with the nitric-oxide system, VEGFR2 signaling and growth-factor pathways associated with angiogenesis and extracellular-matrix organization in preclinical models.
Areas of research investigation
- Angiogenesis and vascular-repair models
- Tendon, ligament and connective-tissue research
- Gastrointestinal-mucosa research
- Growth-factor signaling assays
Laboratory handling
Supplied lyophilized. Research protocols reconstitute with bacteriostatic or sterile water, refrigerate the working solution and hold the powder frozen and light-protected.
BPC-157 research FAQ
Why is BPC-157 so widely studied?
Because it appears in a broad range of tissue-repair, angiogenesis and gastrointestinal research models, making it a common reference peptide. TagPep supplies it as research-use-only material.
Is BPC-157 often studied with TB-500?
Yes — BPC-157 and TB-500 are frequently referenced together in recovery-research contexts because they act through different repair-associated pathways.
Research use only. BPC-157 is supplied as a laboratory reference material for in-vitro and research applications. It is not a drug, supplement or medical product, and is not intended for human or veterinary use, consumption, or clinical application.