By binding copper(II) ions, it helps regulate gene expression linked to collagen formation, angiogenesis, antioxidant defense, and tissue remodeling. The peptides small size allows it to penetrate tissues efficiently, and its copper-transfer activity underlies its reported effects on skin, hair, and wound-healing processes in laboratory models
The study (2) has suggested that the peptide binds with the histones - HI/6 and HI/3 located at different sites in tissue, which then interact with the DNA
BPC-157 demonstrates broad cytoprotective properties across multiple organ systems in animal studies, with particular relevance to gastrointestinal and musculoskeletal tissues
L-cysteine: 2 Eggs Fish Dairy Meats Glycine : Red meets Seeds Turkey Chicken Pork Peanuts Cheese Grains Dairy products L-Glutamate: Cheese Sauces Flavorings Nuts Processed meats Fruits and vegetables Seafood Selenium is also important to maintaining glutathione
Intramuscular (IM) injection: Delivered into the muscle, usually the arm