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BPC-157 500mcg – 60 Tablets – High-Purity Research Peptide

BPC-157 500mcg – 60 Tablets – High-Purity Research Peptide

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BPC-157 500mcg – 60 Tablets – High-Purity Research Peptide

 

BPC-157 (Body Protection Compound-157) is a synthetic peptide widely explored in preclinical laboratory settings for its interaction with tissue-repair and inflammatory signalling pathways. This presentation is supplied in 500mcg tablet form (60 tablets per unit) for convenient and consistent handling in research environments.

Manufactured under strict quality controls, each batch is independently tested for purity and supported by a full Certificate of Analysis (COA) to ensure transparency, consistency and reproducibility across laboratory applications.

 

Elevr supplies BPC-157 strictly as a research-grade peptide.

 

What is BPC-157?

BPC-157 is a peptide fragment derived from a naturally occurring protein found in human gastric secretions. In research models, it has been explored for its involvement in biological pathways related to tissue regeneration, angiogenesis, inflammatory modulation and gastrointestinal signalling.

 

Within laboratory settings, it is frequently studied in models examining soft tissue repair and cellular recovery mechanisms.

 

Usage & Storage

BPC-157 tablets are supplied for laboratory use in accordance with established research protocols. Store in a sealed container in a cool, dark and dry environment, protected from light and moisture. Avoid exposure to excessive heat or humidity to maintain product integrity.

 

For laboratory research use only.

 

Research Benefits

Preclinical and laboratory investigations have explored BPC-157 in relation to several biological pathways, including:

Tissue & Soft Tissue Repair Research

Studied for its interaction with collagen synthesis, angiogenesis and tissue-regeneration pathways.

Gastrointestinal Research Models

Explored for its role in gut-lining protection and gastrointestinal signalling studies.

Inflammatory Pathway Research

Investigated for its involvement in oxidative stress and inflammatory modulation models.

Neurological & Cellular Recovery Research

Examined in early-stage studies exploring neuroprotective and cellular repair pathways.

 

This product is supplied strictly for laboratory research purposes only.

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