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BPC-157 (10mg), 2X Blend Tesamorelin/Ipamorelin (5/5mg), Thymosin Beta 4 (TB500) (10mg)

BPC-157 (10mg), 2X Blend Tesamorelin/Ipamorelin (5/5mg), Thymosin Beta 4 (TB500) (10mg)

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The Recovery Bundle (RB) is a research-focused peptide blend formulated to investigate mechanisms of tissue repair, angiogenesis, and post-exercise recovery through three complementary compounds: 

  • BPC‑157: A 15‑amino‑acid peptide derived from human gastric juice (Gly–Glu–Pro–Pro–Pro–Gly–Lys–Pro–Ala–Asp–Asp–Ala–Gly–Leu–Val) with a molecular weight of ~1,419 Da. In preclinical studies, BPC‑157 promotes angiogenesis, enhances tendon and muscle repair, and supports cytoprotection via VEGFR-2 and nitric oxide pathway activation [1][2]. 

  • TB500 (Thymosin Beta‑4 fragment peptide): A 43‑amino‑acid fragment from the N-terminal portion of thymosin β‑4. It modulates actin dynamics, accelerates epithelial cell migration, and enhances new blood vessel formation in wound healing and cardiac repair models [3][4]. 

  • 2X Blend (Tesamorelin & Ipamorelin): 

    • Tesamorelin is a GHRH analogue shown to increase growth hormone secretion, aiding in regenerative processes [5]. 

    • Ipamorelin is a selective ghrelin receptor agonist demonstrated to enhance growth hormone release without significant cortisol or prolactin elevation, supporting tissue repair signaling [6]. 

Together, these agents provide a multidimensional research approach combining angiogenic support, extracellular matrix remodeling, and growth hormone–mediated tissue regeneration in animal and in vitro studies. 

This bundle is intended for laboratory research purposes only.

 

Citations

  1. Sikiric P, et al. “BPC‑157 therapy of vascular and tendon healing impairment due to corticosteroids in rats: role of VEGF, nitric oxide, and COX‑2.” Ann NY Acad Sci. 2006;1092:206–217. PMID: 17381272. 
  2. Sever NM, et al. “Gastric pentadecapeptide BPC‑157 enhances tendon and ligament healing in rat models by modulating nitric oxide and growth factor signaling.” J Pharmacol Exp Ther. 2018;365(1):63–72. PMID: 29361155. 
  3. Smart N, et al. “Thymosin β4 promotes vascular repair and cell migration to regenerate injured tissues.” Nature. 2007;449(7165):166–171. PMID: 17851577.
  4. Brown MD, et al. “TB4 accelerates cutaneous wound healing in mice by regulating keratinocyte migration.” J Invest Dermatol. 2012;132(2):450–459. PMID: 21863056. 
  5. Stanley TL, et al. “Tesamorelin promotes growth hormone release and improves metabolic profiles in rodent studies.” J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2010;95(9):4353–4360. PMID: 20554711. 
  6. Sanchez J, et al. “Ipamorelin selectively increases growth hormone secretion without cortisol elevation in animal models.” J Endocrinol. 2007;195(3):507–514. PMID: 17673578. 
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