BPC-157 (Body Protection Compound-157) is a synthetic peptide derived from a naturally occurring protein found in human gastric juice. Over the past two decades, it has become one of the most extensively studied peptides in regenerative medicine research.
What is BPC-157?
BPC-157 is a pentadecapeptide — a chain of 15 amino acids. Unlike many synthetic compounds, it is derived from a protein that is naturally produced in the human stomach, which has sparked significant interest in its potential biological relevance.
The peptide has been the subject of hundreds of preclinical studies examining its effects on tissue repair, inflammation modulation, and protective mechanisms across multiple organ systems.
Key Research Findings
Published research has explored BPC-157 across a wide range of biological systems. Some of the most notable areas of investigation include:
- Musculoskeletal repair — studies in animal models show accelerated healing of tendons, ligaments, and muscle tissue
- Gastrointestinal protection — demonstrated protective effects against various forms of GI damage in preclinical trials
- Vascular function — research suggests promotion of new blood vessel formation (angiogenesis) in damaged tissues
- Neuroprotective effects — emerging evidence of nerve regeneration and protection in animal models
Stability and Delivery
One of the distinguishing characteristics of BPC-157 in the research literature is its reported stability in gastric acid — a property that sets it apart from most peptides, which are rapidly degraded in the digestive system.
This stability has made it a subject of particular interest for oral delivery research, though injectable forms remain the primary focus in laboratory studies.
Current State of Research
While the preclinical evidence is substantial and promising, it is important to note that BPC-157 has not yet undergone completed human clinical trials. The majority of published studies are in animal models or in vitro systems.
Ongoing research continues to explore the mechanisms of action, optimal dosing parameters, and potential applications. The peptide research community considers BPC-157 one of the most promising compounds in the regenerative peptide space.
Quality Considerations
As with all research peptides, the quality and purity of BPC-157 are critical factors that can significantly impact research outcomes. At Rule Biologics, every batch is third-party tested at certified US laboratories and verified for identity, purity, and potency.



