Pentadecapeptide BPC-157:
A Technical Research Overview.
Molecular Architecture
BPC-157 is a partial sequence of body protection compound found in human gastric juice. It is a pentadecapeptide composed of 15 amino acids with a molecular weight of 1419.5 Daltons. In laboratory settings, BPC-157 is studied for its high stability in gastric juice and its influence on various physiological pathways.
Synthesis & Stability Protocols
Our synthesis protocols prioritize absolute structural integrity. Through advanced Solid Phase Peptide Synthesis (SPPS) and subsequent 3nd-stage purification via High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC), we achieve purity levels exceeding 99%.
The lyophilization process ensures that the compound remains stable during transit and long-term storage, preventing degradation of the delicate peptide bonds. Research modeling indicates that moisture-controlled environments are critical for maintaining the potency of BPC-157 in-vitro.
Technical Bibliographic Context
Reconstitution Parameters
For optimal modeling, we recommend using Bacteriostatic Water (0.9% Benzyl Alcohol) or Sterile Saline. Isotonic solutions are preferred for maintaining osmotic pressure during laboratory observations.
Laboratory Storage
Post-reconstitution, research samples should be stored at 2-8°C (36-46°F) and used within 21 days for maximum stability. Avoid repetitive freeze-thaw cycles.
Research Use Only Disclaimer
This compound is strictly intended for laboratory research and in-vitro modeling. It is not for human consumption, therapeutic use, or clinical application. All information provided is for educational and technical purposes only.
Technical Specifications
Sourcing BPC-157
Acquire laboratory-grade BPC-157 with 99%+ purity certification for your institutional research requirements in Australia.
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