Janoshik 99%+BPC-157
Body Protection Compound studied for repair signaling.
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Mechanism of action — research context
BPC-157 (Body Protection Compound) is a regenerative peptide studied for its association with the body's repair-signaling systems. Research examines support of angiogenesis and direction of repair signals to stressed tissue — of particular interest in studies on tendons, ligaments, joints, muscle, and gastrointestinal lining.
Frequently asked questions
BPC-157 ("Body Protection Compound") is a synthetic 15-amino-acid peptide derived from a sequence found in human gastric juice, notable in the literature for an unusual resistance to degradation in gastric-acid conditions.
It's studied for angiogenesis (via VEGFR2), growth-factor expression, and nitric-oxide signaling, most often in tendon, ligament, muscle, and gastrointestinal-tissue repair models — largely preclinical rather than controlled human-trial research.
Each batch is analyzed by RP-HPLC and mass spectrometry for purity and sequence confirmation, with results published on an independent, batch-specific certificate of analysis.
As a lyophilized powder, keep it refrigerated prior to reconstitution; once reconstituted for laboratory use, store refrigerated and use within the compound's stability window.