Laboratory Handling Directions
- Store at controlled room temperature (15-25°C / 59-77°F)
- Protect from light and moisture during storage
- Use aseptic technique when handling compound
- Reconstitute with bacteriostatic water as appropriate
- Once reconstituted, refrigerate at 2-8°C (36-46°F)
- Document all handling procedures per laboratory protocols
Critical Compliance Notice
FOR RESEARCH USE ONLY. This product is sold strictly for in-vitro laboratory research, educational purposes, and scientific investigation. It is NOT intended for human or veterinary use. By purchasing this product, the buyer confirms they are a qualified researcher and assumes full responsibility for ensuring compliance with all applicable regulations.
Mechanism of Action
BPC-157 research peptide primarily exerts pleiotropic effects by enhancing growth hormone receptor expression in fibroblasts and other cells, thereby promoting cell proliferation, migration, and tissue remodeling in a concentration-dependent manner. Furthermore, it significantly upregulates angiogenic pathways, including VEGF signaling, VEGFR2 activity, and nitric oxide modulation, while counteracting excessive free radical formation to maintain balanced vascular responses essential for repair. Additionally, laboratory models reveal potent anti-inflammatory actions through reduced cytokine release and NF-κB pathway suppression, alongside accelerated collagen deposition, decreased fibrosis, and protection against apoptosis in injury contexts. These integrated actions, observed in tendon, muscle, ligament, bone, and wound healing assays, contribute to observed rapid functional recovery and cytoprotective benefits, with recent research emphasizing its reassuring profile for controlled regenerative signaling and multi-organ support in various preclinical models.
Research Applications
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Tissue regeneration and wound healing investigations
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Angiogenesis and VEGF pathway mechanism analysis
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Musculoskeletal repair (tendon, ligament, muscle) studies
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Anti-inflammatory and cytoprotective pathway research
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Growth hormone receptor modulation evaluations
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Collagen synthesis and fibrosis reduction examinations
Scientific References
- Sikiric P et al. J Physiol Paris. 1999;93(6):505-510
- Seiwerth S et al. Curr Pharm Des. 2018;24(18):1990-2001
- Krivic A et al. World J Gastroenterol. 2017;23(40):7184-7196
- Vukojević J et al. Biomedicines. 2022;10(1):73
- Gwyer D et al. J Physiol Paris. 2019;113(4):173-184






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