BPC-157 – 10mg

$59.00

BPC-157 is a ≥99% pure peptide supplied as a lyophilized powder for in-vitro research. Commonly studied in cellular signaling, angiogenic pathways, and extracellular matrix interaction models.
For laboratory use only—no human or veterinary applications.

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BPC-157 – Research Peptide

BPC-157 (Body Protection Compound) is a synthetic peptide derived from a naturally occurring protein fragment, widely studied in scientific literature for its role in cellular signaling and tissue-related research models. This compound has gained significant attention in experimental settings due to its involvement in pathways associated with cellular communication, structural integrity, and biochemical signaling processes.

In research environments, BPC-157 has been explored across a variety of models, including those focused on angiogenic signaling, extracellular matrix interactions, and cellular migration pathways. Its interaction with multiple signaling systems has made it a compound of interest for investigators studying complex biological processes and peptide-mediated pathway dynamics.

BPC-157 is supplied as a lyophilized powder, allowing for precise handling, storage, and reconstitution in controlled laboratory and analytical settings. Its stability and well-documented presence in peptide research make it a valuable compound for in-vitro studies involving cellular response mechanisms and signaling pathway analysis.

At Kinesin Peptide Research, BPC-157 is provided strictly for research purposes only and is intended for use in laboratory environments by qualified professionals. Each batch is produced with an emphasis on purity, consistency, and research-grade standards to support reliable and reproducible experimental outcomes.


Research Applications May Include:

  • Cellular signaling and communication studies

  • Angiogenesis and vascular-related pathway research

  • Extracellular matrix and structural interaction models

  • Cellular migration and response pathway analysis

  • Peptide-mediated signaling investigations