BPC157+TB500+KPV – 30mg

$119.00

For research purposes only. Not for human or animal use & not FDA-approved. By purchasing, you confirm you are 21 or older and qualified researcher.

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Description

BPC-157 / TB500 / KPV

Research-Grade Multi-Peptide Formulation
Tagline: Multi-Pathway Peptide Interaction Research


Product Description

BPC-157 / TB500 / KPV is a research-grade multi-peptide formulation combining three distinct synthetic peptide components into a single lyophilized preparation for laboratory investigation.

This formulation includes:

  • BPC-157 – a synthetic pentadecapeptide studied in peptide signaling models
  • TB500 (Thymosin Beta-4 fragment) – a peptide fragment associated with actin-binding and cytoskeletal research
  • KPV (Lys-Pro-Val) – a short tripeptide studied in peptide–protein interaction models

This combined formulation is designed for controlled experimental research exploring multi-peptide interaction systems, intracellular signaling pathways, and structure–function relationships across different peptide classes.

This product is supplied as a single blended research complex, not as separate individual compounds.

For Laboratory and Scientific Research Use Only. Not for Human Consumption.


Why Researchers Choose This Formulation
  • Multi-peptide blend in a single research preparation
  • Combines signaling, cytoskeletal, and short peptide classes
  • Suitable for combinational peptide pathway studies
  • Lyophilized for stability and controlled reconstitution
  • Applicable in structure–activity and interaction research
  • Designed for controlled laboratory environments

Important Note

For laboratory and scientific research only. Not for human consumption, diagnostic, or therapeutic use.

Details

Product Name BPC-157 / TB500 / KPV
Compound Class Multi-peptide research formulation
Components BPC-157, TB500, KPV
Peptide Types Synthetic peptide, peptide fragment, tripeptide
Form Lyophilized powder

Research

Research Applications

Combinational Peptide Interaction Studies

This formulation enables investigation of multi-peptide systems, allowing researchers to evaluate how structurally distinct peptides behave within a shared experimental environment.

Cytoskeletal & Structural Protein Research

The TB500 component is studied in models related to actin-binding and cytoskeletal dynamics, supporting structural protein research.

Peptide Signaling & Cellular Interaction Models

BPC-157 is used in experimental systems exploring intracellular signaling pathways and peptide-mediated communication.

Short Peptide & Protein Interaction Research

KPV, as a tripeptide, is used in studies examining small peptide interactions with proteins and molecular systems.


References
  1. Thymosin beta-4 and actin-binding properties.
    https://nyaspubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1749-6632.2010.05728.x
  2. BPC-157 — peptide research overview.
    https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19754388/
  3. Peptide–protein interaction mechanisms (review).
    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3183920/
  4. Peptide structure and classification overview.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peptide

Mechanism of Action

Mechanism of Action
Peptide Signaling Interaction (BPC-157)

Studied in laboratory models for its interaction with cellular signaling pathways and structure–activity relationships.

Actin Binding & Cytoskeletal Modulation (TB500)

TB500 is associated with G-actin binding, supporting research into cytoskeletal organization and intracellular structure.

Short Peptide Interaction (KPV)

KPV is a tripeptide used in studies of peptide–protein interactions and small peptide behavior in controlled systems.

Multi-Component System Evaluation

Together, these peptides allow investigation of multi-pathway peptide systems, without implying synergistic or therapeutic effects.


References
  1. Thymosin beta-4 and actin-binding properties.
    https://nyaspubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1749-6632.2010.05728.x
  2. BPC-157 — peptide research overview.
    https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19754388/
  3. Peptide–protein interaction mechanisms (review).
    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3183920/
  4. Peptide structure and classification overview.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peptide

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