BPC-157 10mg
BPC-157 is a synthetic peptide derived from a naturally occurring gastric protein fragment. It is widely used in laboratory research to study peptide-mediated signaling, tissue repair models, and cellular protective mechanisms. Its unique amino acid sequence makes it a valuable tool for investigating peptide stability, cellular responses, and molecular interactions in controlled experimental settings.
Learn more: What is BPC-157? A Comprehensive Research Guide
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BPC-157 is a synthetic peptide derived from a naturally occurring gastric protein fragment. It is widely used in laboratory research to study peptide-mediated signaling, tissue repair models, and cellular protective mechanisms. Its unique amino acid sequence makes it a valuable tool for investigating peptide stability, cellular responses, and molecular interactions in controlled experimental settings.
Learn more: What is BPC-157? A Comprehensive Research Guide
- All products provided on this website are intended strictly for laboratory research and development purposes. These products are not intended for human use or consumption in any form. The statements presented on this site have not been reviewed or approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Neither the information nor the products offered are meant to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any medical condition.
BPC-157 10MG – Research Peptide
Formula: C62H98N16O22
M.W: 1419.556 g/mol
CAS Number: 137525-51-0
Overview
BPC-157 is a synthetic peptide derived from a naturally occurring gastric protein fragment. It is widely used in laboratory research to study peptide-mediated signaling, tissue repair models, and cellular protective mechanisms. Its unique amino acid sequence makes it a valuable tool for investigating peptide stability, cellular responses, and molecular interactions in controlled experimental settings.
Research Applications
BPC-157 5MG is primarily employed in non-clinical research for:
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Cellular and tissue model studies
Supports exploration of tissue repair pathways, cellular proliferation, and experimental models of cytoprotection. -
Peptide stability and biochemical analysis
Useful for investigating peptide degradation, enzymatic resistance, and structural persistence in vitro. -
Angiogenesis and signaling pathway research
Enables studies into molecular signaling cascades, growth factor interactions, and vascular response models. -
Experimental molecular and receptor interactions
Facilitates research on peptide-receptor binding, intracellular signaling, and multi-pathway cellular effects.
Intended Use
This compound is provided solely for laboratory research, scientific investigation, and biochemical experimentation.
It is not intended for human consumption, medical treatment, therapeutic use, or in vivo application.
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