
This batch has been independently tested by Janoshik Analytical for identity and purity (HPLC/MS). The full certificate of analysis is available for public inspection.
- Batch
- JAN-165375
- Purity
- 99.6%
BPC-157
BPC-157 (Body Protection Compound-157) is the most widely researched gastric pentadecapeptide, studied for tissue repair, tendons, joints and gut health. 10 mg, 99.2% pure, with a Janoshik laboratory certificate.
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Specifications
- Category
- Recovery & Healing
- Dosage
- 10 mg per vial
- Packaging
- 1 vial (10 mg)
- Purity
- 99.2%
- Molecular weight
- 1419.53 g/mol
- Lab-cert ID
- JAN-2024-BPC157-0847
Research focus
You can buy BPC-157 from Peptide Lab as a laboratory-verified research peptide with a purity of 99.2% and a Janoshik laboratory certificate for each batch. BPC-157 (Body Protection Compound-157) is a synthetic pentadecapeptide consisting of fifteen amino acids, derived from a fragment of an endogenous, stomach-protective protein. It is one of the most extensively studied research peptides in the field of recovery research and is supplied exclusively for laboratory and research purposes.
Who is BPC-157 intended for?
This product is intended for researchers and laboratories seeking a stable, easily characterisable peptide for in vitro and preclinical work on tissue, tendon and gastrointestinal processes. BPC-157 can be reliably reconstituted with bacteriostatic water and is therefore practical to use within a controlled laboratory environment.
Why Peptide Lab?
- Verified purity of 99.2%, determined by HPLC and confirmed by mass spectrometry.
- A publicly available Certificate of Analysis (COA) for each batch, linked to the batch number.
- Lyophilised (freeze-dried) powder, 10 mg per vial.
- Fast, discreet EU delivery.
BPC-157 is not a medicinal product and is not intended for human or animal consumption.
Specifications at a glance
- Form: freeze-dried powder
- Packaging: 10 mg per vial
- Purity: 99.2%
- Molecular weight: 1419.53 g/mol
- Laboratory certificate: JAN-2024-BPC157-0847
- For laboratory and research purposes only
Description
You can buy BPC-157 from Peptide Lab as a laboratory-verified research peptide with a purity of 99.2% and a Janoshik laboratory certificate for each batch. BPC-157 (Body Protection Compound-157) is a synthetic pentadecapeptide consisting of fifteen amino acids, derived from a fragment of an endogenous, stomach-protective protein. It is one of the most extensively studied research peptides in the field of recovery research and is supplied exclusively for laboratory and research purposes.
Who is BPC-157 intended for?
This product is intended for researchers and laboratories seeking a stable, easily characterisable peptide for in vitro and preclinical work on tissue, tendon and gastrointestinal processes. BPC-157 can be reliably reconstituted with bacteriostatic water and is therefore practical to use within a controlled laboratory environment.
Why Peptide Lab?
- Verified purity of 99.2%, determined by HPLC and confirmed by mass spectrometry.
- A publicly available Certificate of Analysis (COA) for each batch, linked to the batch number.
- Lyophilised (freeze-dried) powder, 10 mg per vial.
- Fast, discreet EU delivery.
BPC-157 is not a medicinal product and is not intended for human or animal consumption.
Specifications at a glance
- Form: freeze-dried powder
- Packaging: 10 mg per vial
- Purity: 99.2%
- Molecular weight: 1419.53 g/mol
- Laboratory certificate: JAN-2024-BPC157-0847
- For laboratory and research purposes only
Science

BPC-157 is a pentadecapeptide: a chain of fifteen amino acids with a molecular weight of approximately 1419.53 g/mol. The sequence is derived from a portion of a protective protein that occurs naturally in gastric juice.
Mechanism of action under investigation
Preclinical research is investigating the role of BPC-157 in processes relating to tissue structure and the formation of new blood vessels (angiogenesis). Among other things, researchers are studying its interaction with growth factors and signalling pathways involved in tissue maintenance, including the VEGF pathway. As the peptide is relatively stable in an aqueous and acidic environment — which is consistent with its origin in the gastric mucosa — it is suitable for reproducible experiments.
Important: these mechanisms are based on laboratory and animal studies. They describe what is being investigated in a research context and do not constitute evidence of efficacy in humans. No therapeutic claims are made in this regard.
Research
BPC-157 is one of the most extensively studied research peptides. The majority of the preclinical literature originates from the research group led by Predrag Sikiric at the University of Zagreb, which has been studying the peptide in various animal models since the 1990s.
- Research focus: tissue structure, tendons and joints (preclinical).
- Research focus: the gastrointestinal tract, in line with the origin of the peptide.
- Research focus: blood vessel formation (angiogenesis-related mechanisms).
Status of human research
BPC-157 has not been approved as a medicinal product by the FDA, the EMA or any other regulatory authority. There are only a few small pilot studies in humans; a registered Phase 1 trial was discontinued, meaning that research into the substance is predominantly preclinical. Furthermore, since 2022, BPC-157 has been on the World Anti-Doping Agency’s (WADA) Prohibited List. For research purposes, reproducibility and documented purity are therefore more important than isolated claims; always check the relevant laboratory certificate for a specific batch.
Usage
BPC-157 is supplied as a lyophilised powder which is reconstituted in the laboratory using bacteriostatic water. The steps below describe only the laboratory procedures for research purposes.
- 1Allow the vial and the bacteriostatic water to reach room temperature.
- 2Wipe the rubber stoppers of both vials with an alcohol wipe.
- 3Draw up the required volume of bacteriostatic water and allow it to run slowly down the side of the peptide vial.
- 4Gently swirl the vial until the powder has completely dissolved. Do not shake.
- 5Store the reconstituted solution in a cool place and label it with the date and batch number.
To reconstitute the product, you will need bacteriostatic water, insulin syringes and alcohol wipes; these can be found under ‘Lab & Accessories’. These instructions are for laboratory use only and do not constitute dosage advice for consumption.
Combining approaches in research
BPC-157 and TB-500 are often studied together in recovery research because they act via different mechanisms. For a ready-to-use combination, there is the BPC-157 & TB-500 blend. Keep each peptide documented separately, with its own purity and batch number, so that your results remain traceable.
Storage
Store BPC-157 in its lyophilised (powder) form in a cool, dark place. The peptide is most stable when unopened and in its lyophilised state.
Practical storage tips
- Powder form: for long-term storage, store preferably in the freezer (-20 °C); the fridge (2–8 °C) is sufficient for short-term storage.
- After reconstitution: store the solution in the fridge (2–8 °C) and use it within a few weeks.
- Protect the vial from light, heat and repeated temperature fluctuations.
- Write the reconstitution date and the batch number on the vial.
Proper storage helps to maintain the purity and integrity of the research material.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the purity of your BPC-157?
Each batch has been tested by Janoshik Analytical using HPLC and mass spectrometry to confirm a purity of 99.2 per cent; the certificate is available for download.
How should I store BPC-157?
Store the lyophilisate at -20 °C for long-term storage. After reconstitution with bacteriostatic water, store at 2–8 °C and use within 30 days.
How do I reconstitute BPC-157?
For example, add 2 ml of bacteriostatic water to the 10 mg vial to make a 5 mg/ml solution. Use the reconstitution solution and syringes from our Lab & Accessories range.
Is BPC-157 intended for human use?
No. All our peptides are for laboratory and research purposes only.
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