BPC-157 / TB-500 Blend
Recovery Compound
What Is the BPC-157 + TB-500 Blend?
The BPC-157 + TB-500 blend combines two peptides that have attracted interest within laboratory and preclinical research. BPC-157 is a synthetic peptide fragment derived from a naturally occurring gastric protein, while TB-500 is a synthetic analog of thymosin beta-4. Both peptides are commonly examined for their involvement in cellular signaling pathways, angiogenic processes, and cytoskeletal organization.
When studied together in controlled research environments, this peptide combination is often explored for its potential complementary roles in supporting cellular response and tissue-level dynamics.
BPC-157 + TB-500 Overview
The BPC-157 + TB-500 blend brings together two synthetic peptides that are widely studied in preclinical and laboratory research for their roles in tissue-level processes. BPC-157 is a peptide derived from a gastric protein sequence and is commonly examined for its involvement in cellular protection, structural integrity, and inflammatory signaling pathways. TB-500, a synthetic fragment of thymosin beta-4, is associated in research with angiogenic activity, cytoskeletal organization, and tissue adaptability.
When explored together in controlled laboratory and animal models, this peptide combination is often investigated for its potential complementary effects on recovery-related and reparative biological mechanisms.
Research Use Only
These products are for laboratory research only and not intended for medical use. They are not FDA-approved to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. By purchasing, you certify they will be used solely for research and not for human or animal consumption.
Frequently Asked Questions
Products from Direct Peptides do not include usage instructions, as they are strictly for in vitro research and prohibited by law for human or animal use. Misuse or unlawful application will result in permanent denial of service.
Each vial contains exactly what’s shown on the label. For example, a 10mg vial has exactly 10mg of lyophilized peptide. Researchers can divide it into smaller portions—like four 2.5mg measurements—but the total amount remains 10mg.
Peptides are supplied as lyophilized powder. They do not come reconstituted, and any extra supplies must be sourced separately for research applications.
In lyophilized powder form, peptides stay stable for up to 2 years. After reconstitution, it should be refrigerated and is generally stable for up to 2 months.