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Bpc157 20mg nasal spray
BPC-157 is one of the most interesting compounds that is increasingly being investigated for its effects in healing and tissue repair, as well as in a wide variety of neurological, inflammatory and autoimmune diseases.
While the evidence supporting the effectiveness of BPC-157 is currently limited to experiments performed in animals, studies in humans are underway to confirm its potential for human health and performance.
What is BPC-157?
BPC-157 is a peptide that naturally occurs in the gastric juice in the stomach. A peptide is an extremely short protein; in the case of BPC-157, it is only 15 amino acids in length.
These peptides are sometimes called synthetic, indicating that they are not ‘natural’, but in this case derived from another longer protein, from which they are cleaved off to produce the shorter peptide.
BPC-157 is derived from the BPC protein present in the gastric juice, and is essential for the activity of BPC. BPC stands for Body Protection Compound, giving an idea of BPC-157’s abilities and potential.
BPC-157 is stable in the gastric juice, which degrades most other proteins in order to prepare them for digestion and absorption. BPC-157 is also known as Bepecin, PL 14736, or PL 10[2].
BPC-157 Benefits
BPC-157 is a cytoprotective compound, that, on a molecular level, interacts with and modulates other proteins and their pathways.
These mainly include pathways involved in tissue remodelling and repair, as well as in the reduction of oxidative stress.
Therefore, physiologically, BPC-157 is a peptide that helps to repair tissue and to protect it from further damage.
By exerting these effects, BPC-157 is able to speed up wound and tissue healing, repair and grow new blood vessels, repair the gastrointestinal tract, protect internal organs such as the liver from toxic damage, and to prevent damage of neurons and other cells of the brain.
Based on these molecular properties, BPC-157 is one of the rising stars among potential novel therapeutic agents for injury and diseases ranging from skin burns to Parkinson’s.
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