BPC-157
Synthetic gastric peptide fragment
BPC-157 is a synthetic peptide derived from a protein sequence found in gastric juice and has been studied in experimental models.
Preclinical literature
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Laboratory-synthesised peptide sequences studied in experimental and preclinical models.
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Synthetic peptides are produced through controlled chemical assembly rather than isolation from biological sources. Profiles in this group are commonly examined in tissue, cellular, and signalling pathway research where reproducible sequence and purity are required.
Synthetic gastric peptide fragment
BPC-157 is a synthetic peptide derived from a protein sequence found in gastric juice and has been studied in experimental models.
Preclinical literature
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