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BPC-157 (Body Protection Compound)

BPC-157 is the most popular peptide on the market. Here's everything you need to know about sourcing it safely.

What Is BPC-157?

BPC-157 (Body Protection Compound-157) is a synthetic peptide consisting of 15 amino acids derived from a protein found in human gastric juice. It is the single most popular peptide in both the research vendor and compounding pharmacy markets.

BPC-157 is often called the "gateway peptide" — it's the first peptide most new buyers research, and the most widely stocked product across vendors and pharmacies alike.


Quick Facts

PropertyDetail
Amino Acids15
Molecular Weight~1,419 Da
OriginDerived from human gastric juice protein
Regulatory StatusExpected Category 1 reclassification
Prescription RequiredYes (pharmacy); No (research vendor)

Research Areas of Interest

BPC-157 has been the subject of numerous preclinical studies examining its potential effects on:

  • Tissue repair and wound healing — the most-studied application
  • Gut health and the GI tract — unique among peptides for oral bioavailability research
  • Tendon and ligament recovery — popular among athletes and active individuals
  • Musculoskeletal injuries — studied for bone and muscle healing
  • Neuroprotection — emerging research on brain and nerve repair pathways

How It's Sold

SourceFormPrescription?Typical Cost
Research VendorsLyophilized powder (5mg vial)No$30-80/vial
Research VendorsPre-mixed solutionNo$40-90/vial
Compounding PharmacyInjectable (subcutaneous)Yes$100-300+/month
Compounding PharmacyOral capsulesYes$80-200/month
Compounding PharmacyTopical creamYes$75-150/month

What to Look For on the COA

A legitimate Certificate of Analysis for BPC-157 should include:

  • HPLC purity — minimum 95% for research grade, 98-99%+ for premium
  • Mass spectrometry — confirmed molecular weight of ~1,419 Da
  • Endotoxin testing — especially critical for injectable forms
  • Amino acid analysis — confirms the correct 15-amino-acid sequence
  • Batch/lot number — must match the label on your product

If a vendor cannot provide a batch-specific COA with HPLC and mass spec data, look elsewhere. BPC-157 is too commonly sold for any reputable source to lack this documentation.


Storage Guide

  • Lyophilized (powder): White to off-white appearance. Store at 2-8°C for best stability
  • Reconstituted: Refrigerate immediately. Use within 30 days
  • All forms: Protect from light and avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles

Key Sourcing Tips

  1. Always request and verify the COA before purchasing — check batch numbers match
  2. Compare purity results across multiple vendors before committing
  3. For research use: choose vendors with published third-party testing from named labs
  4. For personal use: work with a licensed provider and compounding pharmacy
  5. Avoid any source making specific health claims or providing human dosing instructions

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