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BPC-157 — AKA Body Protection Compound 157 — is a synthetic peptide used to speed up healing in organs and tissues. It contains 15 different amino acids and was derived from a protective protein your body already produces naturally.
Early research zeroed in on its gut-healing potential, but BPC-157 does far more than that. It’s a healer. It supports recovery in tendons, muscles, ligaments, skin, blood vessels, and more. No wonder it has gained somewhat of a cult following among bodybuilders and biohackers, but BPC-157 is just as valuable for people recovering from surgery and living with chronic conditions or gut disease (ulcers, inflammatory bowel conditions, gut barrier integrity challenges…).
Most compounds target one process. One problem. BPC-157 has therapeutic uses that range from cellular repair to blood vessel formation.
Miracle? No. Just an effective peptide that nudges your body to do what it does best. Heal. For athletes, people with chronic illness, and biohackers.
Quality isn’t negotiable. Interest in BPC-157 is rising — and with that, so is the flood of unverified suppliers cutting corners. CellPeptides is a scientific and research company committed to providing reliable, pure peptides for research. All our peptides are made in a WHO/GMP and ISO 9001:2015 certified laboratory in the European Union. When you source your peptides from us, you get purity you can rely on. Guaranteed.
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The potential use cases for BPC-157 have steadily grown since Croatian researchers started investigating its potential in the 1990s — and research into the practical applications of this promising peptide is still very much ongoing. Curious why people in need of healing and repair have turned to BPC-157? Here’s (some of) the fascinating science so far.
Research has found BPC-157 to be a practical, well-tolerated form of skin wound therapy. Burns, surgical wounds, and diabetic ulcers heal more quickly when the process is supported with BPC-157, a Croatian study demonstrated. [1]
In “the wild,” BPC-157 lives within human gastric juices. That sounds a little unusual, until you realize what it does. The mucosal barrier faces an extreme “hostile environment” in the gut — think acid, bile, and more. BPC-157 uses collagen-producing cells called fibroblasts to guard that barrier — and those same fibroblasts play an important part in healing the skin. Slow-healing wounds are a major threat to overall health. BPC-157 mimics the body’s natural defenses to speed up the regenerative process.
That brings us to the “original” purpose of BPC-175 as a synthetic healing peptide. Phase II clinical trials have shown the peptide to be a potent way to help people with acute and chronic gastric diseases recover. Research has demonstrated that BPC-157 has anti-ulcer effects, the potential to promote gut healing in inflammatory bowel disease, and success in closing fistulas. [2]
The future of gut health therapy uses a peptide your gastrointestinal system is already intimately familiar with.
Inflammation is your body’s way of saying something is wrong — something needs healing. It becomes an ongoing challenge in countless different conditions. A series of fascinating studies have looked into the power of Body Protection Compound 157 in reducing inflammation, and speeding up recovery in the process. Scientists have looked at its effects on everything from gum disease [3], inflammatory bowel disease [4], and arthritis [5] to brain health [6] and COVID-19 [7]. The results have consistently been promising.
Tendon and ligament injuries heal slowly. Painfully so. Most athletes expect long, challenging recovery periods. That makes it all the more exciting that studies have already explored the effect BPC-157 can have on the process — with very positive results. BPC-157 has been shown to lead to faster healing in these cases. [8] What’s more, bone fractures and injured or simply sore muscles have shown to have similarly encouraging healing acceleration when BPC-157 is used. [9]
Perhaps most surprisingly of all, animal research has even demonstrated that Body Protection Compound 157 interacts with the dopaminergic system [10] to alleviate common mental health problems. It’s been described, in cutting-edge studies, as a powerful antidepressant and anti-anxiety agent. BPC-157 may have the potential to help with addiction recovery by easing withdrawal symptoms.
People with traumatic brain injury have long been let down by doctors, because current medical science simply isn’t sure how to help them manage the condition. Animal models show that BPC-157 is one of several peptides with the potential to make a difference — both during the first critical 24 hours after injury, and more long-term. [11]
As you do your own research and explore the current body of scientific evidence, don’t be surprised to discover that other and equally exciting use cases for BPC-157 have already been studied. BPC-15 is a healing recovery aid that appears, strongly, to have positive effects across the body and all its systems. Who knows what future research projects hold?
It’s no surprise that BPC-157 has made a lot of researchers very curious when you consider the range of practical applications research has hinted at. Among the groups of people most likely to benefit from the accelerated healing that BPC-157 has been shown to encourage are:
Anyone considering using BPC-157 should consult a healthcare provider first — and the peptide may not be safe for pregnant and nursing women, people taking blood thinners, and people with active cancer. Having said that, BPC-157 is thought to be generally well-tolerated by most people, with a favorable side effect profile.
People researching BPC-157 generally start with 200 mcg. This is a low dose that establishes tolerance. Further dosing depends on weight, severity and nature of the condition. It also depends on the route of administration (oral vs subcutaneous), so discuss with a healthcare provider.
Use this general guide for informative purposes to get a better idea:
To reconstitute a 5 mg vial, add 2 mL of bacteriostatic water. Always keep BPC-157 refrigerated after reconstitution.
What benefits does BPC-157 have?
Research conducted so far shows that BPC-157 might improve tissue repair, gut health, and neurological health, while also lowering systemic inflammation. Studies are still ongoing — read some of them for yourself to learn more.
What side effects does BPC-157 have?
Studies have shown BPC-157 to be well-tolerated, without serious side effects. Some researchers report mild nausea or dizziness as possible side effects.
What does BPC-157 do to your brain?
Animal studies demonstrate that BPC-157 may have the potential to stabilize dopamine levels in the brain. This may reduce the symptoms of depression and anxiety, and take the “edge” off withdrawal symptoms in addiction recovery.
Is BPC-157 a growth hormone?
No, it isn’t. BPC-157 is a peptide that speeds up healing. It encourages the development of new blood vessels and boosts collagen. BPC-157 does not cause altered GH/IGF-1 levels.
Amino Acid Sequence: | Gly-Glu-Pro-Pro-Pro-Gly-Lys-Pro-Ala-Asp-Asp-Ala-Gly-Leu-Val |
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Molecular Weight: | 1419.556 g/mol |
CAS Number: | Not explicitly listed, but BPC-157 is often referred to by its synonyms like PL 14736 |
Molecular Formula: | C62H98N16O22 |
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