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BPC-157 is a pentadecapeptide composed of 15 amino acids. It represents a fragment of the body protection compound (BPC) protein complex, originally identified in human gastric juice.
In various preclinical studies, accelerated recovery of muscles, tendons, and ligaments has been observed. Under research conditions, it has been noted that it can support protective processes in organs and affect the gastric mucosa.
In the gastrointestinal tract, systemic action has been described, with effects recorded in live models for conditions such as increased intestinal permeability, irritable bowel syndrome, gastrointestinal spasms, and inflammatory conditions. In individual experimental models, a potential analgesic effect has been reported.
In laboratory conditions, BPC-157 has been linked to increased collagen and reticulin formation, as well as angiogenesis. Simultaneously, macrophage and fibroblast activity has been observed. These observations suggest that the peptide may represent a potential tool in the study of tendon and muscle injury healing processes.
BPC-157 is being studied for its possible effects on:
Injury healing – described effect on tendons, muscles, joints, and bones.
Chronic inflammation – described effect related to the reduction of inflammatory reactions.
Gastrointestinal protection – observed support for the mucosa and limitation of ulcer damage.
Circulation – an effect on angiogenesis and local blood supply has been described.
Surgical recovery – accelerated tissue regeneration after experimental surgical interventions has been observed.
Organ protection – in live models, a beneficial effect on the liver, heart muscle, and nervous system has been observed.
Joint and bone health – an effect on cartilage and bone tissue has been described.
Anti-inflammatory processes – observed effect related to the reduction of the inflammatory response.
Recovery after exertion – faster recovery has been described in experimental models.
Subcutaneous administration once daily has been described in scientific literature. Experimental doses used range between 250–500 μg (0.25–0.5 mg) daily.
For 5 mg + 3 ml bacteriostatic water:
Concentration = 1.67 mg/ml → 0.15 ml = 0.25 mg = 250 μg
Example values for 5 mg:
0.15 ml = 250 μg
0.3 ml = 500 μg
0.45 ml = 750 μg
0.6 ml = 1 mg
0.75 ml = 1.25 mg
For 10 mg + 3 ml bacteriostatic water:
Concentration = 3.33 mg/ml → 0.15 ml = 0.5 mg = 500 μg
Example values for 10 mg:
0.15 ml = 500 μg
0.3 ml = 1 mg
0.45 ml = 1.5 mg
0.6 ml = 2 mg
0.75 ml = 2.5 mg
BPC-157 has been primarily studied in preclinical models, where a wide range of potential effects have been observed.
In the field of orthopedics, observations of accelerated recovery of tendons, ligaments, and muscles, as well as stimulation of osteogenesis in bone injuries, have been described.
In gastroenterology, effects on the gastric and intestinal mucosa have been observed – reduction of ulcers, recovery from experimental colitis, and limitation of damage from non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.
In cardiology, experimental data indicate protective effects in ischemic myocardial damage, improved angiogenesis, and local blood supply.
Neurological models show potential for supporting peripheral nerve regeneration and limiting neurotoxic damage.
Additionally, anti-inflammatory effects have been observed in experimental models of arthritis with a reduction in pain and swelling.
BPC-157 is included in the WADA list as a prohibited substance for use in professional sports, as research conditions have observed:
accelerated tissue recovery after exertion
effect on tendons and joints
effect on tissue regeneration
improved adaptation to physical exertion
Under preclinical conditions, BPC-157 has been described as well-tolerated. Reported reactions are rare, mild, and associated with high doses:
mild stomach discomfort or nausea
redness or pain at the injection site
The information has been collected and systematized from various scientific sources and studies. It serves solely for educational purposes and should not be used for diagnosis, treatment, or prevention of diseases.