BPC-157
Body Protection Compound-157
The body's most studied regenerative peptide
How it works
BPC-157 promotes angiogenesis by upregulating VEGF and growth factor receptors. It interacts with the nitric oxide (NO) system and FAK-paxillin signaling to accelerate tissue repair. It also modulates dopaminergic and serotonergic systems in the CNS.
What the research explores
In published research, BPC-157 has been studied in connection with the following. These describe findings reported in the literature — not approved uses, claims, or outcomes to expect.
- Dramatically accelerates tendon, ligament, and muscle healing
- Protects and heals gastrointestinal tract mucosa
- Potent anti-inflammatory and neuroprotective properties
- Promotes angiogenesis and new blood vessel formation
- Counteracts NSAID, alcohol, and corticosteroid-induced tissue damage
- Supports bone healing and regeneration
Multiple controlled animal studies demonstrate BPC-157 promotes full-thickness wound healing, muscle tear repair, and tendon reattachment significantly faster than controls, with effects observed at nanogram quantities.
Adverse events & gaps
Well-tolerated in extensive animal research with no observed toxicity at research doses. No known adverse effects in existing literature.
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