What is BPC-157 (10MG)?
BPC-157, often referred to as the Wolverine peptide, is a synthetic pentadecapeptide derived from the naturally occurring Body Protection Compound found in human gastric juice.
It is widely studied in pre-clinical and in-vitro research for its potential roles in tissue regeneration, angiogenesis, and cellular protection.
Research shows BPC-157 may support muscle, tendon, and ligament repair, while also being investigated for gastrointestinal integrity, collagen synthesis, and anti-inflammatory pathways—key areas of interest in regenerative biology and cytoprotection.
For laboratory research use only. Not for human consumption.
Structure of Chemicals – Prax Peptides
Chemical Structure of BPC-157 (10MG)
BPC-157 is a pentadecapeptide consisting of 15 amino acids with the sequence:
Gly–Glu–Pro–Pro–Pro–Gly–Lys–Pro–Ala–Asp–Asp–Ala–Gly–Leu–Val
This precise sequence is associated with fibroblast activation, angiogenic signaling, and growth factor modulation, making it a key focus in cellular recovery and connective tissue research.
All Prax Peptides products are HPLC and MS purity-tested (≥98%), supplied as research-grade compounds for laboratory and educational use only.

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