Stable Gastric Pentadecapeptide BPC 157 and Wound Healing

Seiwerth S, Milavic M, Vukojevic J, et al.
Frontiers in pharmacology

Key Finding

Comprehensive review confirmed BPC-157's remarkable wound healing properties across multiple tissue types, supporting its role as a versatile regenerative peptide.

Key Takeaways

  • BPC-157 sped up healing in skin, muscle, tendon, bone, and gut tissue.
  • No matter the tissue type, it consistently helped wounds close faster.
  • It's one of the most well-rounded healing peptides researchers have found.

Study Breakdown

BPC-157's wound healing capabilities have been documented across an impressively broad range of tissue types. This comprehensive review by Seiwerth, Milavic, Vukojevic, and colleagues in Frontiers in Pharmacology examined the full scope of evidence supporting BPC-157's wound healing properties.

The authors systematically reviewed studies examining BPC-157's effects on wound healing in skin, muscle, tendon, ligament, bone, and gastrointestinal tissues. This comprehensive approach allowed them to assess the consistency and breadth of the peptide's regenerative effects across the body.

The review confirmed BPC-157's remarkable wound healing properties across multiple tissue types. Regardless of the tissue involved, the peptide consistently demonstrated the ability to accelerate healing, reduce inflammation, and promote organized tissue regeneration.

This review solidifies BPC-157's position as one of the most versatile regenerative peptides available. For patients dealing with wounds or injuries in any tissue type, the consistent evidence of healing enhancement supports BPC-157's potential role in clinical wound management and positions it as a foundational peptide in regenerative medicine protocols.

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PMID: 34267654

About BPC-157

A pentadecapeptide derived from human gastric juice that promotes tissue repair, gut healing, and tendon and ligament recovery.

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