About BPC-157
Synthetic 15-amino-acid peptide derived from a fragment of human gastric protein. Supplied as a 10 mg lyophilized powder for in-vitro research.
The compound has been the subject of more than two hundred peer-reviewed reports examining its action across models of tissue injury, gastrointestinal cytoprotection, and tendon-to-bone healing. Reports converge on involvement of nitric oxide signaling and modulation of growth-factor expression.
Each lot is independently tested for both purity (HPLC + ESI-MS) and endotoxin (LAL kinetic chromogenic) before listing.
Identity & Specifications
Certificate of Analysis · Lot CB26-04-001
| Parameter | Method | Spec | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| Identity | ESI-MS | Conforms | Pass |
| Purity | HPLC-UV 220 nm | ≥ 98.0% | 99.1% |
| Endotoxin | LAL kinetic | < 0.5 EU/mg | 0.18 EU/mg |
| Bioburden | Microbial count | < 100 CFU/g | < 10 CFU/g |
| Water content | Karl Fischer | ≤ 6.0% | 3.91% |
| Appearance | Visual | White lyophilized cake | Conforms |
Selected References
- Sikiric P, et al. A new gastric juice peptide, BPC. J Physiol Paris, 1993.
- Chang CH, et al. The promotion of tendon-to-bone healing of BPC-157. J Orthop Res, 2014.
- Krivic A, et al. Achilles detachment and stable gastric pentadecapeptide BPC-157. J Orthop Res, 2006.
- Pevec D, et al. BPC-157 attenuates muscle crush. Bosn J Basic Med Sci, 2010.
- Brcic L, et al. BPC-157 effects on gastric ulcer healing. J Physiol Pharmacol, 2009.
Recent Research Highlights
§ Research-Use Compliance
This compound is supplied by Crescent Bioresearch LLC for laboratory research and pre-clinical use only. It is not a drug, dietary supplement, food, or cosmetic, and has not been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for human or veterinary administration, diagnosis, treatment, or prevention of any condition.
The pharmacological, toxicological, and stability properties of this compound have not been fully studied. It must therefore be handled only by personnel trained in laboratory safety practices.
The purchaser bears sole responsibility for ensuring that all handling, storage, and intended use comply with applicable local, state, and federal regulations. Full terms are set out in the RUO Disclaimer and Terms of Service.



