Recovery Research Peptides
Recovery peptides are studied in preclinical models for their roles in tissue repair, angiogenesis, and cell migration — the signaling behind tendon, ligament, muscle, and gut healing.
BPC-157 accelerates tissue repair by promoting new blood vessel formation and activating growth factor signaling at injury sites — one of the most extensively studied synthetic peptides in preclinical regenerative research.
TB-500 is a synthetic version of Thymosin Beta-4, a naturally occurring peptide that regulates actin polymerization and promotes cell migration, making it a key compound in preclinical recovery and wound-healing research.
For research and educational purposes only. These compounds are not approved for human use, and nothing here constitutes medical advice.