Peptide Information

What is BPC-157?

BPC-157 is a partial form of the protein known as body protection compound (BPC). BPC is a natural component within the body and has been found, in experiments on animals, to promote healing. BPC is not just active in intestinal repair and healing, but appears to produce similar effects in a number of tissues. Scientific studies

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The Research Effects of TB-500 on Tissue Growth and Brain Injury

TB-500 is also known as thymosin beta 4 (TB4). Thymosin Beta 4 has been found, in animal models, to play a central role in controlling the structure of cells. By improving cell structure, TB-500 is thought to aid in wound healing, improve cell responses to stress, and even help cells to live longer. Scientific animal research studies

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IGF1 LR3 Information

IGF1 LR3 (insulin-like growth factor-1 Long R3) is a non-glycosylated, recombinant polypeptide chain made up of 83 amino acids. IGF1 LR3 is the recombinant form of human IGF-1, and as such it contains the entire native amino acid sequence but with two major modifications: substitution of arginine (abbreviated R or arg) at position 3 with glutamic acid

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History of Thymosin Alpha-1

Thymosin Alpha-1 is a biologically active peptide derived from prothymosin-alpha. Current hypotheses consider Thymosin Alpha-1 to be the main constituent of Thymosin Fraction-5, and as such it is considered to be the active component that restores the immune function in both athymic animals and animals with dysfunctional thymus glands. Thymosin Alpha-1 was among the first peptide isolates

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2) Peptide Synthesis

Peptide synthesis is the process of artificially creating peptides, which are short chains of amino acids (the building blocks of proteins). It’s a fundamental technique in biochemistry, medicine, and pharmaceutical development because peptides can act as hormones, signaling molecules, or therapeutic agents. Here’s a structured breakdown: 1️⃣ What Peptide Synthesis Is 2️⃣ Methods of Peptide

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3) Peptide Purification

Peptide purification is the process of isolating a peptide in its pure, active form after it has been synthesized. Since peptide synthesis often produces unwanted byproducts, truncated sequences, or side reactions, purification is critical for research, medical, or cosmetic use. Here’s a clear breakdown: 1️⃣ Why Purification Is Needed After synthesis, a peptide mixture may

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4) Peptide Storage

Peptide storage is critical to maintain the stability, potency, and safety of peptides after synthesis and purification. Improper storage can lead to degradation, reduced activity, or even complete inactivation. Here’s a thorough guide: 1️⃣ Why Proper Storage Matters Peptides are fragile molecules: Proper storage ensures: 2️⃣ Storage Forms a) Lyophilized (Freeze-Dried) Peptides b) Reconstituted (Liquid)

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