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BPC-157 Starter Kit: A Complete Research Setup Guide

The BPC-157 Starter Kit bundles the peptide with BAC Water and necessary supplies for a complete research setup. This guide covers reconstitution, handling, and research protocol fundamentals.

Published 15 May 2026


What Is the BPC-157 Starter Kit?

The BPC-157 Starter Kit from Peptyde Co. provides everything needed to begin BPC-157 research in a single package: pharmaceutical-grade BPC-157 lyophilised peptide, bacteriostatic water (BAC Water) for reconstitution, and sterile syringes for accurate dosing. It eliminates the need to source individual components and ensures compatibility between all included materials.

What BPC-157 Research Covers

BPC-157 (Body Protection Compound-157) is a 15-amino acid peptide derived from a protective gastric protein. It is one of the most extensively published research peptides, with over 100 peer-reviewed studies across:

  • Tendon and ligament repair — upregulates growth factors at injury sites, accelerates collagen remodelling
  • Gastric and gut mucosal protection — demonstrated efficacy in ulcer, IBD, and NSAID-injury models
  • Muscle healing — promotes satellite cell activation and myogenic factor expression
  • CNS and neurological — reduces dopamine system dysregulation; studied in TBI and Parkinson's models
  • Bone healing — promotes osteoblast differentiation and bone repair

Reconstitution Guide (Starter Kit)

  1. Ensure BAC Water is at room temperature
  2. Swab both vial stoppers with alcohol and allow to dry for 60 seconds
  3. Draw the required volume of BAC Water using the included syringe
  4. Inject slowly down the glass side of the BPC-157 vial — do not agitate
  5. Swirl gently until the lyophilised powder dissolves completely
  6. Label with date, concentration, and researcher initials
  7. Store reconstituted vial at 2–8°C; use within 28 days

Research Protocol Fundamentals

BPC-157 research protocols vary by target tissue. The Zagreb research group (the primary source of BPC-157 publications) has used both subcutaneous and local injection paradigms. Local administration near injury sites is common in musculoskeletal research models.

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