Research & Education

Regenerative Research Peptides: BPC-157 and TB-500

Research peptide vials in a laboratory — regenerative peptides

BPC-157 and TB-500 are two of the most frequently requested peptides in regenerative and tissue-repair research. This article gives a high-level, science-focused overview of each. Both are supplied strictly for laboratory research use.

BPC-157

BPC-157 is a synthetic peptide derived from a sequence found in a gastric protein. In the research literature it is studied in the context of angiogenesis (the formation of new blood vessels) and cellular models of tissue repair. As a research tool, it is valued for being stable and water-soluble, which makes it convenient to work with in the lab.

TB-500

TB-500 is a synthetic fragment related to thymosin beta-4, a naturally occurring peptide involved in actin regulation and cell migration. In research settings it is studied for its role in cellular movement and tissue-organization models. It is often examined alongside BPC-157 in comparative regenerative research.

BPC-157 + TB-500 blends

Because the two peptides are frequently studied together, blended research preparations are also common. These combine both compounds in a single vial for laboratories investigating their effects in parallel. You can find individual and blended options in our research catalog.

Quality considerations

As with any research peptide, results depend on verified identity and purity. The regenerative-class material we carry is confirmed by HPLC and mass spectrometry, with batch documentation available — see our guide to reading a Certificate of Analysis.

Research Use Only. The peptides described here are intended strictly for in-vitro laboratory research. They are not drugs, foods, or supplements, are not approved for human or veterinary use, and must not be administered to humans or animals. Nothing on this page is medical advice or a claim of safety or efficacy. References to research describe scientific study only.

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