BPC-157
BPC-157 is a synthetic pentadecapeptide primarily investigated in experimental models of tissue repair. Current literature focuses on its potential role in wound healing and gastrointestinal protection based on cellular and animal models.
PreclinicalTissue & Recovery ResearchRegenerative Biology
Formula
C62H98N16O22
MW
1419.5 g/mol
Half-life
≈4–6 h (preclinical, animal models)
Studies
2

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Research overview
In scientific research, BPC-157 is primarily investigated as an experimental peptide within tissue repair models. The literature emphasizes experimental frameworks focusing on wound healing, tendon and ligament repair, muscle and bone regeneration, and gastrointestinal tract protection. Researchers measure outcomes including collagen formation, inflammatory activity, angiogenesis, and functional recovery. It is important to note that the current evidence base consists largely of animal models and in vitro studies. Robust, independent human clinical data for general tissue recovery applications are lacking, meaning these findings remain strictly investigational.
Synonyms
PL 14736, Pentadecapeptide BPC 157
Classification
Synthetic pentadecapeptide
Molecular weight
1419.5 g/mol
Molecular formula
C62H98N16O22
CAS Number
137525-51-0
Half-life
≈4–6 h (preclinical, animal models)
Evidence level
Preclinical
Research areas
Tissue & Recovery Research, Regenerative Biology
Pathways
Nitric oxide signalling, Angiogenesis pathways
Peptide sequence
Gly-Glu-Pro-Pro-Pro-Gly-Lys-Pro-Ala-Asp-Asp-Ala-Gly-Leu-Val
Related compounds
Frequently co-cited in the literature
Research disclaimer
All information is provided for educational and scientific research purposes only. No content constitutes medical advice, treatment recommendations, administration guidance or dosing recommendations. Products referenced are intended for laboratory and analytical research.

