Description
Syna Peptides – BPC-157 is a synthetic research peptide derived from a naturally occurring protein fragment found in human gastric juice.
In laboratory research, BPC-157 is commonly used to study its involvement in cell regeneration, angiogenesis, and inflammation-related signaling in controlled in-vitro models. Due to its origin and stability, it is frequently selected for research focused on peptide-driven repair mechanisms and cellular response pathways.
BPC-157 is produced according to high laboratory standards and verified using High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) to ensure a purity of ≥99%. Each batch is intended for controlled biochemical and pharmacological research applications.
Research Relevance
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Cell growth and regeneration – studies examining tissue repair and cellular renewal
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Angiogenesis pathways – research focused on vascular signaling and new vessel formation
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Inflammation-related signaling – investigation of modulatory peptide pathways
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Regenerative biology models – widely used in tissue-healing and recovery-focused research
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Peptidic signal transduction – research into peptide-mediated cellular communication
Product Details
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Name: BPC-157
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Molecular Formula: C₆₂H₉₈N₁₆O₂₂
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Molecular Weight: ~1,419 Da
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Form: Lyophilized (dry powder)
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Purity: ≥99% (HPLC tested)
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Storage: Store refrigerated, protected from light and moisture
For laboratory and in-vitro research use only.
Not for human or animal use.
Not intended for medical or therapeutic application.



