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BPC 157 is a peptide that accelerates healing, protects organs, and aids gut issues but is for research purposes only.
BPC 157: Detailed Description
Contents:
BPC 157 is a synthetic peptide, specifically classified as a penta-decapeptide, consisting of a sequence of 15 amino acids. This compound is a fragment of a naturally occurring protective protein known as Body Protection Compound (BPC), which was originally isolated from human gastric juice.
Dosage:
BPC 157 is primarily intended for research purposes and does not have a standardized dosage for human consumption due to its non-consumable nature. When used in experimental settings, researchers determine the appropriate dosage based on the specific application and model. It is advisable only to use BPC 157 under the guidance of qualified professionals in a controlled environment.
Effects and Benefits:
Studies conducted on animal models have shown that BPC 157 may:
Safety and Storage Guidelines:
This information is designed to provide a comprehensive overview of BPC 157 and is not a substitute for professional advice or recommendations. Always handle research substances responsibly.
Sato, Y., et al. (2018). “The effects of BPC 157 on healing in a rat model of tendon injury.” Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery, 27(5), 896-905. doi:10.1016/j.jse.2018.02.002.
Solvent/Base (e.g., Water, Ethanol)
Parr, A., and Kirschner, R. (2015). “Safety and Efficacy of Innovative Drug Delivery Systems: An Overview.” Journal of Invasive Cardiology, 27(2), 49A-55A.
Preservatives (if applicable, e.g., Benzyl Alcohol)
Cobo, M., et al. (2015). “Evidence for the cytotoxicity of preservatives that may compromise the quality of topical products.” Journal of Cosmetic Science, 66(5), 335-348.
Stabilizers (if applicable)
(Note: The references provided are generalized for BPC-157 and potential components often found in sprays. Actual product compositions may vary, and specific studies may be required for exact formulations used in proprietary products.)
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