BPC-157
Also known as Body Protection Compound-157 · PL-14736 · Bepecin
Pentadecapeptide — A synthetic pentadecapeptide derived from a gastric protein sequence. Supplied as a reference standard for in-vitro angiogenesis, cell-migration and tissue-model research.
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Specifications
| CAS number | 137525-51-0 |
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| Molecular formula | C62H98N16O22 |
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| Molecular weight | 1419.56 g/mol |
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| Form | Lyophilized powder |
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Research use only. Not for human or veterinary use, consumption, diagnosis, treatment, or therapeutic purposes.
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Research context
BPC-157 research, identity and references
Also known as Body Protection Compound-157, PL-14736, Bepecin
What kind of evidence exists for BPC-157?
Published BPC-157 literature is predominantly preclinical, including cell and animal models. Astral presents that boundary explicitly: cited mechanisms and model findings are not proof of human safety, efficacy, or a permitted use.
CAS number137525-51-0
Molecular formulaC62H98N16O22
Molecular weight1419.56 g/mol
SequenceGly-Glu-Pro-Pro-Pro-Gly-Lys-Pro-Ala-Asp-Asp-Ala-Gly-Leu-Val
Animal and cell-culture study
Animal and cell-culture study
Chang CH, Tsai WC, Lin MS, et al. Journal of Applied Physiology (2011).
Examines tendon-derived cell outgrowth and migration in experimental models. Model findings do not translate to human use.
PMID 21030672 · DOI 10.1152/japplphysiol.00945.2010
In vitro and animal study
In vitro and animal study
Huang T, Zhang K, Sun L, et al. Drug Design, Development and Therapy (2015).
Examines cell migration and angiogenesis in experimental models; it does not establish human outcomes.
PMID 25995620 · DOI 10.2147/DDDT.S82030
Literature review
Literature review
Gwyer D, Wragg NM, Wilson SL. Cell and Tissue Research (2019).
Reviews preclinical soft-tissue literature and highlights the limited translation boundary.
PMID 30915550 · DOI 10.1007/s00441-019-03016-8
Scientific review
Scientific review
Seiwerth S, Milavic M, Vukojevic J, et al. Frontiers in Pharmacology (2021).
Surveys the preclinical wound-healing literature for this peptide. It is a review of animal and cell work, not evidence of a human outcome or of any Astral lot.
PMID 34267654 · DOI 10.3389/fphar.2021.627533
Systematic review
Systematic review
Vasireddi N, Hahamyan H, Salata MJ, et al. HSS Journal (2025).
A recent systematic appraisal of the evidence base and its limits. Included here because it states the translation boundary plainly rather than to imply an application.
PMID 40756949 · DOI 10.1177/15563316251355551
Editorially curated and source-verified; not independently peer-reviewed by Astral. Last source check: 2026-08-04. How sources are selected.
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