BPC-157 (Pentadecapeptide Fragment)
BPC-157 is a synthetic pentadecapeptide derived from a sequence identified in a gastric protein. It is referenced in scientific literature for its role in cellular signaling research, angiogenic pathway studies, and peptide interaction with nitric oxide–related mechanisms.
In controlled laboratory research environments, BPC-157 has been examined in studies involving:
• Cellular migration and signaling pathway mechanisms
• Angiogenic signaling research models
• Nitric oxide pathway interaction studies
• Extracellular matrix and collagen-related pathway research
• Gastrointestinal epithelial cell signaling models
Because of its interaction with multiple cellular signaling systems, BPC-157 is frequently utilized in cell biology and biochemical research exploring how peptides influence structural and regulatory pathways at the cellular level.
Atlas Compounds supplies BPC-157 as a 10 mg peptide in powder form, verified at ≥99% purity by HPLC analysis.
This material is intended strictly for laboratory research and analytical applications.
Packaging Options
Peptide Vial
• Contains BPC-157 in powder form
• Sealed vial for research handling and storage
Peptide Vial + Bacteriostatic Water
• Includes the peptide vial and a separate vial of bacteriostatic water
• Provided for general solution preparation where applicable