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BPC-157 Overview

BPC-157 (Body Protection Compound-157) is a synthetic pentadecapeptide composed of 15 amino acids. It was originally derived from a naturally occurring protein fragment identified in gastric tissue. Since its discovery in the early 1990s, BPC-157 has been studied extensively in laboratory and animal models for its potential influence on cellular protection, structural repair, and angiogenic processes.
Sikiric P. et al. (1993).

History

The peptide was first synthesized by researchers investigating cytoprotective proteins found in gastric juice. Early experiments focused on its ability to support structural integrity in gastrointestinal models. Over time, studies broadened into musculoskeletal, vascular, and dermal systems, where BPC-157 consistently demonstrated properties of interest in the context of tissue regeneration and biological resilience.
Pflaum, M., & Ručman, R. (2005).

BPC-157 Structure

BPC-157 Structure
CAS #
137525-51-0
Molecular Formula
C₆₂H₉₈N₁₆O₂₂
Molecular Weight
1419.556 g/mol
PubChem ID
108101

Research Findings

BPC-157 has been studied in structural, vascular, dermatological, and systemic models, with reports of activity in collagen regulation, extracellular matrix remodeling, angiogenesis, and wound closure. Research also highlights protective roles in preclinical systems, supporting cellular integrity and recovery processes.

Key Areas of Research:

• Structural: Collagen, matrix, tendon

• Vascular: Angiogenesis, nitric oxide, repair

• Dermatological: Wound closure, vessel growth, cells

• Systemic: Protection, viability, recovery

Together, these findings suggest broad experimental utility for BPC-157 across multiple biological pathways. Its activity in structural, vascular, dermatological, and systemic models provides a foundation for exploring diverse aspects of regenerative biology. By influencing processes such as collagen regulation, vascular growth, and cellular protection, BPC-157 offers a versatile platform for research into tissue repair, recovery, and systemic resilience within experimental settings.

Sikiric P. et al., Current Pharmaceutical Design, 2020

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