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BPC-157

CAS #: 137525-51-0

BPC-157

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BPC-157 Overview

BPC-157 is a synthetic pentadecapeptide composed of 15 amino acids. It was originally derived from a naturally occurring protein fragment identified in gastric tissue. Since its discovery in the early 1990s, BPC-157 has been studied extensively in controlled experimental settings for its potential influence on molecular signaling, structural remodeling, and angiogenic processes.

Sikiric P. et al. (1993).

History

The peptide was first synthesized by researchers investigating cytoprotective proteins found in gastric juice. Early experiments focused on its ability to support structural integrity in gastric models. Over time, studies broadened into structural, vascular, and epithelial systems, where BPC-157 consistently demonstrated properties of interest in the context of molecular remodeling and biological resilience.

Pflaum, M., & Ručman, R. (2005).

BPC-157 Structure

CAS #: 137525-51-0

Molecular Formula: C₆₂H₉₈N₁₆O₂₂

Molecular Weight: 1419.556 g/mol

PubChem ID: 108101

Research Findings

BPC-157 has been studied in structural, vascular, epithelial, and systemic models, with reports of activity in collagen regulation, extracellular matrix remodeling, angiogenesis, and molecular migration. Research also highlights signaling roles in preclinical systems, supporting molecular integrity and pathway dynamics.

Key Areas of Research:

  • Structural: Collagen, matrix, tendon

  • Vascular: Angiogenesis, nitric oxide, signaling

  • Epithelial: Migration, vessel formation, matrix

  • Systemic: Signaling, viability, pathway dynamics

Together, these findings suggest broad experimental utility for BPC-157 across multiple biological pathways. Its activity in structural, vascular, epithelial, and systemic models provides a foundation for exploring diverse aspects of molecular biology. By influencing processes such as collagen regulation, vascular formation, and molecular signaling, BPC-157 offers a versatile platform for research into pathway dynamics and systemic resilience within experimental settings.

Sikiric P. et al., Current Pharmaceutical Design, 2020

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Each vial contains exactly what’s shown on the label. For example, a 10mg vial has exactly 10mg of lyophilized peptide. Researchers can divide it into smaller portions—like four 2.5mg measurements—but the total amount remains 10mg.

Peptides are supplied as lyophilized powder. They do not come reconstituted, and any extra supplies must be sourced separately for research applications.
In lyophilized powder form, peptides stay stable for up to 2 years. After reconstitution, it should be refrigerated and is generally stable for up to 2 months.

Products from Raw Peptides do not include usage instructions, as they are strictly for in vitro research and prohibited by law for human or animal use. Misuse or unlawful application will result in permanent denial of service.

Lyophilized peptides should be stored away from heat and light. Once reconstituted, they must be refrigerated to maintain stability and efficacy.