BPC-157 (Spray)
A non-injectable BPC-157 formulation for studying local mucosal and GI tract effects, barrier integrity, and topical cytoprotection. Especially relevant to oral/nasal delivery platforms and distinctions between local vs systemic outcomes of this peptide.
For research use only – not for human or veterinary use, diagnosis, or treatment.
Original price was: $80.00.$70.00Current price is: $70.00.
Additional information
| Weight | 0.1 lbs |
|---|---|
| Strength | 5mg |
BPC-157 (Body Protection Compound-157) is a synthetic peptide derived from a partial sequence of a naturally occurring gastric protein, studied in controlled laboratory environments for its interaction with angiogenic signaling pathways and cellular migration research models. In experimental settings, BPC-157 has been investigated for its influence on nitric oxide modulation frameworks, growth factor signaling pathways, and intracellular communication systems. The nasal spray format is utilized in laboratory research examining intranasal delivery mechanisms and peptide transport dynamics across biological barriers.
Preclinical investigations have examined BPC-157 for its association with vascular signaling models, fibroblast activity research, and cytoskeletal pathway modulation within controlled experimental conditions. Ongoing scientific studies continue to evaluate its molecular stability, receptor interaction characteristics, and downstream signaling behavior in regenerative and peptide-based research frameworks.
This research-grade BPC-157 nasal spray (5mg) is manufactured under strict laboratory-controlled standards. Each batch undergoes analytical verification to confirm molecular identity, purity, and structural consistency. BPC-157 (Spray) is intended strictly for laboratory research and analytical purposes only and is not for human consumption.
- Studied for angiogenesis-related signaling pathways
- Investigated in nitric oxide modulation research models
- Evaluated in cellular migration and fibroblast activity studies
- Explored in growth factor expression research frameworks
- Analyzed in intranasal peptide delivery systems
- Research-grade BPC-157 peptide formulation
- High-purity synthesis protocols
- Analytical verification testing performed
- Batch-specific quality control procedures
- Secure, laboratory-compliant packaging
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