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DMV Research BPC-157 + TB-500 research peptide vial
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BPC-157 + TB-500

A proprietary blend combining BPC-157 and TB-500, two peptides extensively studied individually for their roles in tissue repair, wound healing, and recovery. The combination is designed for synergistic regenerative research.

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Compound Information

Updated 2026-06-08

Technical specifications

A combination research blend of BPC-157 (a synthetic 15-amino-acid fragment derived from a body-protection compound sequence) and TB-500 (a synthetic peptide fragment of thymosin β-4). Studied in tissue-research models for combined repair-pathway mechanisms.

Molecular Profile

What Is BPC-157 + TB-500?

Type
Synthetic Peptide Blend
Sequence
BPC-157: GEPPPGKPADDAGLV | TB-500: LKKTETQ (active fragment)
Primary Target
VEGF expression, actin sequestration pathways
Storage Requirements

Stability Information

Avoid freeze/thaw cyclesProtect from lightKeep refrigerated

Lyophilized (powder)

-20°C· stable

Reconstituted

2–8°C· use within 30 days

Mechanism

Dual Repair Pathway

Combined VEGF and actin dynamics

BPC + TB500Peptide blendVEGFR2AngiogenesisActin G/FCell migrationECMMatrix assembly

Research Outcomes

↑ NeovascularizationVasculature repair
↑ Cell motilityWound closure
↑ Collagen IIITissue strength

Sources & References

4 sources · research references

Review

International Journal of Molecular Sciences

From Regeneration to Analgesia: The Role of BPC-157 in Tissue Repair

2026

Yuan C, et al.

Review

Cells

Thymosin Beta-4 and Beta-10 Expression in Human Organs During Development

2024

Faa G, et al.

Database

PubChem Database

BPC-157 Compound Information

Database

PubChem Database

Thymosin Beta-4 Compound Information

Important Research Notice

Not for human consumption. This product is sold exclusively for research and educational purposes. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

All clinical trial data and research findings presented on this page are sourced from peer-reviewed journals and official publications. They are provided for educational reference only and should not be interpreted as medical advice or product claims.

By purchasing this product, you confirm that you are a qualified researcher and will use it in accordance with all applicable laws and regulations. See our Research Use Only policy.

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