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About bpc-157peptide.org

By Reviewed by Purely Peptides Research Dept. Published Updated

Our Mission

bpc-157peptide.org is an educational reference site dedicated to compiling peer-reviewed research on BPC-157 — a synthetic 15-amino-acid peptide derived from human gastric juice. Our goal is to make the scientific literature on this compound accessible to researchers, clinicians, and informed readers in one authoritative, cited location.

Editorial Standards

Every claim on this site is backed by a citation to peer-reviewed literature accessible via PubMed. We prioritize primary research (randomized preclinical studies, systematic reviews, and mechanism-of-action papers) over secondary commentary. Study tables include PMIDs so readers can verify sources directly.

Sourcing & Review Process

Research summaries are drafted by our research team and reviewed by the Purely Peptides research department before publication. Content is reviewed on an ongoing basis — the most recent review date is shown in the byline above and in the structured data on each page.

Affiliations

bpc-157peptide.org is published in cooperation with Purely Peptides, a research-grade peptide supplier. When we link to sourcing options, we disclose the affiliation. We are not affiliated with the original researchers who characterized BPC-157 at the University of Zagreb.

What We Cover

Our editorial focus is the peer-reviewed preclinical and early-stage literature on BPC-157, including its mechanism of action (VEGF, NO system, growth-hormone receptor modulation), tissue-repair applications (tendon, ligament, muscle, gastrointestinal mucosa, central nervous system), dosing studies, pharmacokinetic data, and stability under varying storage conditions. Every study we reference includes a PMID link so readers can verify the source, read the abstract, and access the full text where available.

We also cover practical handling topics such as reconstitution math, bacteriostatic-water dilution, lyophilized stability windows, and best practices for preventing freeze-thaw degradation. These sections are compiled from published pharmacology handling protocols and peer-reviewed peptide-stability studies.

Who Writes For Us

Articles are drafted by the BPC-157peptide.org research team, which consists of contributors with backgrounds in biochemistry, pharmacology, and clinical research methodology. All drafts undergo a two-step review: first for scientific accuracy against primary sources, and second for editorial clarity. Reviewers include independent research-department staff at Purely Peptides, who verify claims against the primary PubMed citations referenced in each article.

Research-Only Disclaimer

All content is provided for educational and research reference purposes only. Nothing on this site constitutes medical advice, a recommendation for human use, or a diagnosis. BPC-157 is classified as a research compound and is not approved by the FDA or any other regulatory body for human therapeutic use. Readers should consult qualified medical professionals before making any health-related decisions.