The BPC-157 / TB-500 / KPV blend brings together three peptides that have each been studied for their potential roles in modulating inflammation and supporting natural repair processes.
BPC-157 (Body Protection Compound-157)
A synthetic peptide derived from a gastric protein, BPC-157 has been explored in research for its influence on soft-tissue repair pathways, its interaction with angiogenic signaling, and its potential protective effects within the gastrointestinal environment.
TB-500 (Thymosin Beta-4 fragment)
TB-500 is a synthetic fragment of the naturally occurring Thymosin Beta-4 protein. It has been studied for its involvement in cellular migration, tissue remodeling, and angiogenesis—mechanisms that play a role in repair and recovery in various experimental models.
KPV (a tripeptide fragment of α-MSH)
KPV is of interest for its anti-inflammatory signaling activity and its interaction with immune pathways. Research has examined its ability to modulate inflammatory responses in skin, gut, and systemic models.
When combined, these peptides are investigated for their potential complementary roles in regulating inflammation and supporting natural repair processes. The blend provides a multifaceted approach to studying recovery mechanisms, highlighting how different pathways may work in parallel to influence tissue balance and resilience.
Disclaimer: This peptide is for research and educational purposes only.
COAs: Blends are combinations of the following peptides. View certificate of analysis on the product pages for BPC-157 – TB-500 – KPV

