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BPC-157
Peptide studied in preclinical research on tissue repair.
BPC-157
10 mg · 50,00 €
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Description
BPC-157 (Body Protection Compound) is among the most documented peptides in the in vitro and preclinical research literature. It is used as a tool for studying angiogenesis and growth-factor expression in laboratory models. Lyophilised product supplied with an independent certificate of analysis. Intended exclusively for scientific research in the laboratory — not for human consumption.
Research peptides — Research Use Only
- Not for human consumption
- Not for the diagnosis, treatment or prevention of any disease
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Reconstitution calculator
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Volume
0.05
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Concentration
5
mg/mL
Draws / vial
40
Level on a graduated syringe 0.3 mL (30 U)
This vial lasts 5.71 weeks
Syringe size
Target dose
the amount of peptide targeted
250 mcg
250 mcg = 0.25 mg
Vial dosage
total peptide mass, in mg
10 mg
Bacteriostatic water
reconstitution volume, in mL
2 mL

BPC-157 — Research protocol
Body-protection compound (BPC)
- Dose (study protocol)
- 10 µg/kg body weight (animal-model standard)
- Frequency
- 1–2×/day (s.c. or i.p.)
- Duration (published studies)
- 1–4 weeks (preclinical models)
Source : Sikirić et al., Univ. Zagreb (>100 études animales)
Standard 10 µg/kg dose across 100+ animal studies (healing, tendons, mucosa).
This data comes from published studies compiled for informational purposes for laboratory professionals. No dose is recommended. Not intended for human consumption or animal use.
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How It Works
1. Concentration
Divide vial amount (mcg) by water volume (mL) to get concentration (mcg/mL).
2. Volume needed
Divide desired dose by concentration to get injection volume in mL.
3. Syringe units
Multiply mL × 100 to get U-100 syringe units (IU).
Example
- 5 mg vial + 2 mL water = 2.5 mg/mL
- Want 250 mcg (0.25 mg)?
- 0.25 ÷ 2.5 = 0.1 mL
- 0.1 mL = 10 units on a U-100 syringe
Research Use Only
This calculator is for research purposes only. Not medical advice.
Common Conversions
- 1 mg
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- 0.5 mg
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- 0.25 mg
- 100 mcg
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Syringe Units
- 0.3 mL syringe
- 30 units
- 0.5 mL syringe
- 50 units
- 1.0 mL syringe
- 100 units
Volumetric conversion tool for laboratory handling. Not any human or animal administration advice. Research use only.
Why this research peptide
Extensively documented peptide
A pentadecapeptide among the most studied in the preclinical literature, with a large body of indexed publications.
Studied repair pathways
Studied in vitro for angiogenesis, growth-factor modulation and cell migration.
Stability in acidic media
Derived from a gastric-juice protein, it shows notable stability observed in vitro.
Verified purity
HPLC + mass spectrometry analysis by an independent laboratory, certificate included with every batch.
Long-term storage
Lyophilised form stable for up to 24 months at -20°C for extended storage in the laboratory.
Discreet logistics
Plain parcel, delivery in 8 days, tracking included and neutral packaging.
What is BPC-157?
BPC-157 (Body Protection Compound 157) is a synthetic pentadecapeptide derived from a protein naturally present in gastric juice. It is one of the most studied peptides in the preclinical research literature, widely used as a reagent for studying tissue-repair mechanisms in laboratory models. Lyophilised product supplied with an independent certificate of analysis, intended exclusively for scientific research — not for human consumption.
Storage & handling
Product intended exclusively for scientific research in the laboratory. Keep in its original packaging until use.
Published research data
The works below, indexed on PubMed, document the pharmacology of BPC-157. They are cited as scientific context and do not constitute a product claim.
- 1
Journal of Applied Physiology (2011) — PMID 21030672
In vitro data on the role of BPC-157 in tendon cell migration and survival.
- 2
Current Pharmaceutical Design (2018) — PMID 29945706
Review of BPC-157 angiogenic effects relevant to soft-tissue research.
- 3
Neural Regeneration Research (2022) — PMID 34472458
Detailed review of BPC-157 mechanisms across the nervous, digestive and musculoskeletal systems.
Mechanisms studied in research
The literature describes several mechanisms of action studied in vitro and in preclinical models. The items below summarise these mechanisms for informational purposes only, with no intent of human use.
Angiogenesis
Studied for its role in the formation of new blood vessels in laboratory models.
Growth factors
Documented for the modulation of growth factors such as VEGF in research models.
NO-cGMP pathway
Studied for its interaction with the nitric oxide pathway, a subject of in vitro microcirculation research.
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