FOR RESEARCH PURPOSES ONLY — This compound is not FDA approved. All data presented is from peer-reviewed literature for educational reference.
Tissue-Repair Peptide

BPC-157 / TB-500

  • Wolverine Blend
  • BPC + TB4
  • Regenerative Peptide Blend
  • Body Protection Compound + Thymosin Beta-4

A synergistic peptide combination designed to support tissue repair and regenerative processes through complementary cellular mechanisms in animal research models.

BPC-157 / TB-500
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Dual mechanism

Angiogenic + actin-sequestering pathways in one vial.

Regenerative research

Studied in models of soft-tissue, tendon, and GI repair.

99%+ identity purity

HPLC + MS verified on every batch. CoA included.

MOLECULAR PROFILE

What Is BPC-157 / TB-500?

BPC-157 / TB-500 is a co-formulated lyophilized blend pairing Body Protection Compound-157 with the thymosin beta-4 fragment TB-500. The two compounds target distinct but adjacent pathways — BPC-157 modulates angiogenesis and gastric pentadecapeptide signaling, while TB-500 sequesters G-actin and promotes cell migration. Used together in preclinical studies of soft-tissue, vascular, and gastrointestinal repair.

COMPOUND INFORMATION

Technical specifications

Type
Synthetic peptide blend
Formula
BPC-157: C₆₂H₉₈N₁₆O₂₂ · TB-500 fragment: C₁₂₁H₂₀₀N₂₆O₃₆
Molecular weight
BPC-157: 1419.5 g/mol · TB-500: ~4,963 g/mol
Appearance
White lyophilized powder
Identity purity
≥ 99% (HPLC + MS)
SOURCES & REFERENCES

Peer-reviewed research

  1. Curr Pharm Des
    Stable gastric pentadecapeptide BPC 157 in gastrointestinal tract research models
    2010· PMID: 20388116View on PubMed →
    Sikiric P, Seiwerth S, Rucman R et al.
  2. Ann N Y Acad Sci
    Thymosin beta4: structure, function, and biological properties supporting current and future clinical applications
    2010· PMID: 20955312View on PubMed →
    Crockford D, Turjman N, Allan C, Angel J
  3. J Orthop Res
    Pentadecapeptide BPC 157 accelerates healing of a transected rat Achilles tendon and in vitro stimulates tendocytes growth
    2010· PMID: 20221556View on PubMed →
    Krivic A, Anic T, Seiwerth S et al.
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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.

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