BPC-157
BPC-157
BPC-157 (Body Protection Compound-157) is a synthetic pentadecapeptide derived from a partial sequence of human gastric juice protein. In laboratory research, BPC-157 is studied for its interaction with cellular signaling pathways related to structural repair processes and tissue organization mechanisms. Experimental models investigate BPC-157's role in cellular migration pathways, extracellular matrix signaling, and biological communication systems associated with structural tissue dynamics. These investigations contribute to a growing body of research focused on gastric-derived peptide fragments and their signaling behavior in controlled experimental environments. BPC-157 remains one of the most widely studied peptides in laboratory research examining peptide-mediated cellular communication and structural signaling pathways. For research use only. Not for human consumption.
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Identity, storage, and what ships.
The technical record. Identity rows reflect literature-cited values for this compound; storage rows describe the conditions under which Nexara holds and ships the lyophilized form.
Identity
- Appearance
- White lyophilized powder
- Molecular Formula
- C62H98N16O22
- Molecular Weight
- 1,419.55 g/mol
- CAS Number
- 137525-51-0
- Sequence
- Gly-Glu-Pro-Pro-Pro-Gly-Lys-Pro-Ala-Asp-Asp-Ala-Gly-Leu-Val
- Synonyms
- Body Protection Compound 157, PL-14736
- Purity
- ≥99%
Storage profile
- Storage (Lyophilized)
- -20°C (long-term), 2-8°C up to 30 days (short-term)
- Storage (Reconstituted)
- 2-8°C
- Shelf Life (Lyophilized)
- 24 months at -20°C
- Shelf Life (Reconstituted)
- Up to 28 days at 2-8°C
- Reconstitution
- Bacteriostatic water (0.9% benzyl alcohol) for research reconstitution
- Handling
- Protect from direct light. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
Shipment
- —1x lyophilized vial (10mg)
- —Certificate of Analysis (upon request)
- —Storage instructions
Studied research areas.
Each item below names a domain in which BPC-157 has been investigated in published research. Listed for context — not as a use recommendation.
- 01Cellular migration signaling research
- 02Extracellular matrix biology
- 03Gastric peptide fragment studies
- 04Structural tissue signaling analysis
Held to research-grade quality standards.
Every batch is held to research-grade quality standards before it ships. Each vial is labeled with its batch identifier so that fulfillment can be traced through the order record. For our research-use-only posture, see the Research Compliance page.
Common questions for BPC-157.
For research use only. Not for human consumption.
These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. They are sold strictly as research chemicals for laboratory use.
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Reference reading on BPC-157 and adjacent topics.
- 3 min
Compound profile
BPC-157: Compound Profile
A research profile of BPC-157: sequence, molecular identity, the reported VEGFR2/nitric-oxide mechanism, and what the preclinical tissue-repair literature studies.
- 6 min
Foundational
Tissue-Repair & Regenerative Peptides: A Research Overview
How the tissue-repair peptide class is studied in research: BPC-157, TB-500, and GHK-Cu, their molecular targets, what preclinical work examines, and how they differ.
- 11 min
Foundational
Lyophilization and Reconstitution: A Research Primer
What lyophilization is, why peptides are stored that way, and how researchers think about reconstitution as a process, including the materials and physical chemistry involved.