
The Gut & Mucosal Panel narrows in on gastrointestinal and epithelial-barrier research specifically, pairing BPC-157 with KPV, the two peptides most frequently referenced together in gut-tissue literature, and adding Thymosin Alpha-1 for the immune-modulation angle that mucosal-tissue studies typically also involve.
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The Gut & Mucosal Panel bundles BPC-157 5mg, KPV 10mg, and Thymosin Alpha-1 10mg, three peptides studied across the structural, anti-inflammatory, and immune-modulation angles most relevant to gastrointestinal-tissue research.
BPC-157 anchors this panel with its close ties to gastrointestinal-tissue research. KPV is studied for melanocortin receptor and NF-kB pathway activity in the same epithelial-barrier research area, while Thymosin Alpha-1 contributes T-cell modulation and broader immune-signaling research relevance.
All three vials ship individually labeled and independently HPLC-verified before batch release. This product is intended strictly for laboratory research use only and is not approved for human consumption.
The Gut & Mucosal Panel narrows in on gastrointestinal and epithelial-barrier research specifically, pairing BPC-157 with KPV, the two peptides most frequently referenced together in gut-tissue literature, and adding Thymosin Alpha-1 for the immune-modulation angle that mucosal-tissue studies typically also involve. This is a more targeted alternative to the broader Repair Trio or Advanced Repair & Immune kits for researchers whose protocols are specific to gastrointestinal-tissue models.
Gastrointestinal and mucosal-barrier research tends to require more than a single mechanism, tissue structure, local inflammation, and immune regulation are all studied as interacting factors at the gut lining. This panel was assembled around that overlap: BPC-157 for structural GI-tissue research, KPV for the anti-inflammatory and epithelial-barrier angle, and Thymosin Alpha-1 for the broader immune-modulation research that mucosal studies frequently reference alongside the other two.
| Vial | Peptide | Strength | Research Focus |
|---|---|---|---|
| Vial 1 | BPC-157 | 5mg | VEGF-related angiogenic signaling and gastrointestinal tissue-repair research. |
| Vial 2 | KPV | 10mg | Melanocortin receptor activity and NF-kB pathway modulation in anti-inflammatory research. |
| Vial 3 | Thymosin Alpha-1 | 10mg | T-cell modulation and innate/adaptive immune signaling research. |
BPC-157, included here at 5mg, is a synthetic pentadecapeptide derived from a gastric protective protein, and its research history is more closely tied to gastrointestinal-tissue models than any other peptide on the site, which is why it anchors this panel. Researchers studying gut-lining integrity, epithelial regeneration, or GI-tissue signaling frequently start their protocol design with BPC-157 before layering in complementary compounds.
KPV is studied for melanocortin receptor activity and NF-kB pathway modulation, mechanisms directly relevant to anti-inflammatory and epithelial-barrier research, an area that overlaps closely with BPC-157's own gastrointestinal research focus. The two are frequently cited together in literature examining gut-barrier function under inflammatory stress.
Thymosin Alpha-1 is a synthetic peptide derived from the thymus-associated prothymosin alpha protein. It is studied for T-cell modulation and broader innate and adaptive immune signaling, contributing the immune-regulation layer that gut and mucosal-tissue research frequently references alongside barrier and repair mechanisms. Mucosal tissue in particular sits at the intersection of structural integrity and immune surveillance, which is why a peptide studied for immune-cell modulation specifically, rather than structural repair, rounds out this panel instead of a second structural-repair compound.
Researchers designing gastrointestinal-tissue protocols often need to account for all three of these variables, structural integrity, local inflammation, and immune-cell activity, simultaneously, which is the practical reason this panel bundles three mechanistically distinct peptides rather than three variations on the same one.
For a broader systemic tissue-repair focus rather than gut-specific research, see the Repair Trio or the higher-strength Advanced Repair & Immune kit. Browse the full Peptide Bundles collection for the full lineup of multi-peptide research kits.
Each of the three vials ships individually labeled with compound name, strength, and batch lot number, none are pre-mixed. Every vial is synthesized via solid-phase peptide synthesis and independently verified through HPLC before batch release.
This product is intended strictly for laboratory research use only. It is not approved for human consumption, therapeutic application, or diagnostic purposes.

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