BPC-157: The Research Peptide for Injury & Repair (2nd Photo of COA)

Description

BPC-157 is making waves in sports medicine, recovery, and overall wellness.

Meet BPC-157—an exciting synthetic peptide inspired by a natural compound found in your own body.  BPC-157 is becoming a favourite among researchers for its ability to speed up repair and calm inflammation. Whether it’s muscles, tendons, ligaments, or even digestive issues, this peptide helps boost blood flow, increase collagen production, and protect cells from damage. Plus, it’s great news for digestive health, potentially easing ulcers and inflammatory bowel conditions.

The Details

  • Quantity: Contains 5 mg
  • Packaging: Tamper-proof, securely sealed vials
  • Source: High-quality lab-grade peptide, Third-party tested
  • Note: This product is sold in powder form and must be reconstituted before use.

Research Applications

BPC-157 demonstrates efficacy in enhancing wound healing and tissue repair through several mechanisms:

  • Promotes cell proliferation by up-regulating growth hormone receptors in tendon fibroblasts.
  • Exhibits proangiogenic effects that may improve blood flow to damaged tissues.
  • Enhances collagen synthesis and cellular migration essential for healing processes.

Additionally, BPC-157 shows promise in counteracting oxidative stress by increasing resistance to hydrogen peroxide-induced damage. However, its application remains experimental due to the lack of FDA approval for human clinical use.

Key Features

  • Amino Acid Sequence: Gly-Glu-Pro-Pro-Gly-Lys-Pro-Ala-Asp-Ala-Gly-Leu Val.
  • Molecular Weight: Approximately 1419 Da.
  • Purity: High-quality lab-grade purity suitable for advanced research applications.

Potential Applications

Researchers are exploring BPC-157’s role in:

  • Enhancing wound closure rates through improved collagen synthesis.
  • Promoting musculoskeletal injury recovery by accelerating tendon healing.
  • Investigating potential benefits in cardiovascular health via improved blood flow regulation.

Studies

  1. PMC6271067: Demonstrates how BPC 157 enhances the growth hormone receptor expression in tendon fibroblasts, potentially aiding in tendon healing. Link: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6271067/
  1. Examine.com: Highlights BPC-157’s efficacy in promoting collagen synthesis and joint health improvements through increased FAK and paxillin proteins. Link: https://examine.com/supplements/bpc-157/research/
  1. Journal of Applied Physiology: Shows that BPC 157 accelerates the outgrowth of tendon explants and increases the survival of tendon fibroblasts under oxidative stress. Link: https://journals.physiology.org/doi/full/10.1152/japplphysiol.00945.2010
  1. OrthoAndWellness Blog: Discusses potential risks associated with using peptides like this without proper clinical validation despite promising animal studies results. Link:https://www.orthoandwellness.com/blog/the-dangers-of-using-bpc-157-as-a-prescribed-peptide-for-musculoskeletal-injuries
  1. Pubmed ID:30915550: Provides a critical review of the current literature surrounding BPC 157 as a therapy for healing. Link: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30915550/

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Legal Disclaimer

These peptides are intended solely for laboratory and research purposes. They are not for human or animal use. Purchasers must comply with all applicable laws and regulations. By purchasing, you agree to indemnify and hold harmless our company from any claims arising from the handling or use of these products. Our liability is limited to the purchase price. Adopt all necessary safety precautions when handling the products. All product information and handling information is for informational/research purposes only.  This is governed under Canadian law.

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