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BPC-157 + TB-500: The Tissue-Repair Research Stack Explained

Quick answer

BPC-157 and TB-500 are frequently studied together as a tissue-repair "recovery stack" because they act on complementary pathways: BPC-157 emphasizes angiogenesis (new blood vessel formation) via VEGFR2 signaling, while TB-500 emphasizes cell migration and actin dynamics. In preclinical models this combination is researched for synergistic recovery effects.

BPC-157 and TB-500 are two of the most-studied peptides in tissue-repair and regenerative research. Individually each has a distinct mechanism; together they are frequently studied as a complementary "recovery stack" in preclinical models.

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What is BPC-157?

BPC-157 (Body-Protective Compound) is a synthetic 15-residue peptide derived from a protein found in gastric juice. In preclinical research it is associated with upregulation of VEGFR2 signaling, promotion of fibroblast migration, and accelerated tendon/ligament repair.

BPC-157 BPC-157
Gastric-derived 15-residue peptide. Tissue-repair and angiogenesis research.
$35

What is TB-500?

TB-500 is a synthetic fragment of Thymosin Beta-4, an actin-sequestering peptide. Research associates it with actin polymerization, cell migration, and wound-healing pathways.

TB-500 TB-500
Thymosin Beta-4 fragment. Actin-sequestering tissue-repair peptide.
$55

Why study them together?

The two peptides act on complementary pathways: BPC-157 emphasizes angiogenesis (new blood vessel formation) via VEGFR2, while TB-500 emphasizes cellular migration and actin dynamics. In preclinical tissue-repair models this combination is studied for synergistic recovery effects, which is why the blend is one of the most requested research formulations.

Available formats

Seqra offers this pairing as both a reconstitutable blend and pre-measured capsules:

BPC-157 + TB-500 Blend
BPC-157 + TB-500 Blend
$55
BPC-157 + TB-500 Capsules
BPC-157 + TB-500 Capsules
$170

Handling

The lyophilized blend requires reconstitution with bacteriostatic water before research use.

Read: How to reconstitute peptides →

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