BPC-157
A synthetic 15–amino-acid peptide studied in laboratory research.

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- Purity
- ≥ 99.3%
- Batch
- BPC157-2605
- Tested
- 2026-05-10
- Lab
- Janoshik Analytical
- Ships in 1–2 business days, tracked
- Ships from the United States
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- Damaged or incorrect? Replaced or refunded
✓ Independently tested by Janoshik Analytical · 3 certificates published
Research Use Only — Not for human consumption
BPC-157 is a synthetic peptide composed of 15 amino acids. It is supplied strictly as a reference material for in-vitro and laboratory research. Not for human or animal consumption.
- Class
- Research peptide
- CAS
- 137525-51-0
- Formula
- C62H98N16O22
- Mass
- 1419.5 g/mol
- Shipping
- Tracked, within the United States only. In-stock orders ship in 1–2 business days and a tracking number is emailed when it leaves. Flat $9.95, or free on orders over $200 — calculated at checkout. Shipping policy →
- Transit & cold-chain
- Lyophilized peptides are stable through standard ground transit and are packed to protect the product; temperature-sensitive items are packed accordingly. Refrigerate or freeze on arrival.
- Storage
- Store as labeled. Keep lyophilized material sealed, cold (typically −20 °C), and away from light and moisture; reconstituted solutions are less stable — refrigerate and use promptly. Requirements vary by compound, so follow the label and Certificate of Analysis.
- Returns & reship
- Research compounds are final-sale, but anything that arrives damaged or incorrect is replaced or refunded — email us within 7 days with photos. Returns & refunds →
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Fragments of body-protection compound, a stable gastric pentadecapeptide first isolated in 1993.
- Pentadeca Arginate
Arginate salt form developed for improved stability.
Tier D
Tiers rank how extensively a compound has been characterized in the literature, S (most) → F (sparse) — not quality or suitability. Research context only — not therapeutic claims. Family data: Peptide List — The Peptide Family Tree, CC BY 4.0.