



BPC-157
A synthetic gastric pentadecapeptide widely studied for angiogenic and cytoprotective signaling.
- Free cold-chain shipping over $200
- Signed COA included with every vial
- Batch-pinned ordering for protocol continuity
Research Use Only. Sold for research and identification purposes only. Not intended for human dosing, injection, or ingestion.
Mass-Spec Verified
HPLC + LC-MS per batch at Janoshik.
99% Purity Threshold
Below-spec lots are destroyed, not sold.
Cold-Chain 2–8°C
Continuous transit temperature logging.
U.S. cGMP Compounded
Domestic manufacturing, lot traceability.
Mechanism of action
BPC-157 is a stable 15-amino-acid sequence derived from a protective protein found in human gastric juice. In research models it is most associated with the VEGFR2–Akt–eNOS signaling axis, where it has been reported to upregulate vascular endothelial growth factor receptor 2 and promote angiogenesis in endothelial cell assays.
Additional published work examines its interaction with the nitric oxide (NO) system and the FAK–paxillin pathway governing fibroblast and tendon-cell migration, as well as modulation of growth-factor expression. These pathways are the focus of in-vitro and animal-model investigation only.

