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Immunity·Inflammation & Gut Health

BPC-157 10mg

$80.00

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  • Free US shipping over $150
  • HPLC-tested at 99%+ purity
  • US-based fulfillment
Certificate of Analysis document for BPC-157 10mg

Used in Muscle Growth Protocol, Skin & Hair Protocol and Inflammation & Gut Health Protocol.

Overview

Description

A cornerstone regenerative peptide researched for supporting tissue repair signaling across tendons, ligaments, muscle, and the gut. Often chosen following injury, surgical stress, or chronic inflammation where recovery speed and tissue integrity matter.

BPC-157 is widely referenced for its broad repair signaling profile— making it a staple in recovery, mobility, and gastrointestinal-support protocols in research settings.

Scientific Overview

BPC-157 (Body Protection Compound-157) is a synthetic pentadecapeptide derived from a protective protein found in human gastric juice. It has been studied for cytoprotective properties and involvement in angiogenesis-related signaling, nitric-oxide modulation, and tissue repair pathways in preclinical models. Research interest spans musculoskeletal repair signaling and gastrointestinal integrity.

Product Details

  • Compound: BPC-157 (synthetic pentadecapeptide)
  • Vial Size: 10mg
  • Purity: ≥99%
  • Form: Lyophilized powder

This product is intended strictly for laboratory research purposes only. It is not approved for human or veterinary use by the FDA or any other regulatory agency. Store in a cool, dry environment prior to reconstitution and handle using appropriate laboratory and aseptic techniques.

Frequently asked questions

Yes. Every batch of BPC-157 10mg undergoes independent third-party testing using High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) and Mass Spectrometry (MS). The Certificate of Analysis is published and accessible from the product page.

BPC-157 10mg sold by MHS Longevity is verified to 99%+ purity, with the result documented in each batch's Certificate of Analysis. Anything below that threshold is rejected before release.

The Certificate of Analysis for BPC-157 10mg is available directly from the product page and on our Third-Party Test Results page. Each COA includes the batch identifier, test date, testing method, and verified purity percentage.

BPC-157 10mg ships from our US-based facility with standard or expedited options. Orders over $150 qualify for free standard US shipping. All orders are packaged discreetly with documented handling protocols.

No. BPC-157 10mg is supplied strictly for laboratory research purposes only. It is not approved by the FDA for human or veterinary use, and it is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

MHS Longevity is a veteran-owned operation focused on pharmaceutical-grade research compounds. We source from vetted manufacturers, batch-test independently with HPLC and Mass Spectrometry, and publish every Certificate of Analysis. Pricing is transparent and the testing process is documented end-to-end.

BPC-157 has a molecular weight of approximately 1419.5 g/mol, with the empirical formula C62H98N16O22. This is documented on each batch's Certificate of Analysis alongside the Mass Spectrometry result.

BPC-157 and TB-500 are both peptides studied in tissue-repair research, but they have entirely different sequences and proposed mechanisms in the published literature. BPC-157 is a 15-amino-acid fragment derived from a gastric protective protein; TB-500 is a 17-amino-acid fragment of thymosin β4. We stock both as separately tested compounds.

BPC-157 is sent to an independent third-party laboratory for HPLC and Mass Spectrometry analysis before each batch is released. The lab's identifier and test date are published on the Certificate of Analysis for that batch.

BPC-157 is supplied by MHS Longevity strictly for laboratory research use. We are not a compounding pharmacy or outsourcing facility under sections 503A or 503B of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act. Regulatory developments affecting compounded human-administered preparations do not change BPC-157's status as a research compound.

Research & buying

The evidence behind BPC-157 10mg and the questions to ask any vendor before you order.

Research details — BPC-157 10mg

BPC-157 is a synthetic pentadecapeptide based on a 15-amino-acid sequence first identified in human gastric juice in the 1990s. It is one of the most-studied peptides in tissue-repair research, with a published literature spanning more than 25 years of in-vitro and animal-model work. This guide explains what BPC-157 is, the research context, and how each batch is verified for purity and identity before release.

What is BPC-157?

BPC-157 stands for "Body Protection Compound," the name given by its original research group. The sequence is Gly-Glu-Pro-Pro-Pro-Gly-Lys-Pro-Ala-Asp-Asp-Ala-Gly-Leu-Val — fifteen amino acids representing a stable fragment isolated from a larger gastric protein. The molecule is supplied as a lyophilized white powder for laboratory reconstitution.

BPC-157 is sold strictly for laboratory research use. It is not approved by the FDA or any other regulatory body for human or veterinary use, and nothing in this guide constitutes guidance for human administration. Researchers should be aware that the regulatory status of BPC-157 has been the subject of recent FDA action affecting compounding pharmacies; that action does not change BPC-157's status as a legitimate research compound, but it does affect where and how it can be supplied.

Research context

Published research on BPC-157 spans tendon and ligament healing models, gastrointestinal-protection studies, and angiogenesis pathways. The bulk of the published work has been conducted in rodent models by a relatively small set of research groups; reproducibility across independent labs is an ongoing topic in the literature. Researchers should evaluate primary sources directly and consider replication status when designing experiments.

How BPC-157 quality is verified

Every batch of MHS Longevity BPC-157 is submitted to an independent third-party laboratory before release. Two complementary methods are used:

  • HPLC (High-Performance Liquid Chromatography) separates components and measures the BPC-157 peak as a percentage of total peak area. Anything below 99% is rejected.
  • Mass Spectrometry (MS) confirms the molecule's identity by measuring the mass-to-charge ratio. HPLC measures how pure; MS measures what.

What a BPC-157 Certificate of Analysis shows

  1. Compound name and structural designation. BPC-157, with the full 15-amino-acid sequence and molecular formula.
  2. Batch identifier. The unique ID linking certificate to vial.
  3. Test date. Pentadecapeptides are relatively stable in lyophilized form, but recent test dates still matter — they confirm the released batch was checked close to fulfillment.
  4. Method. HPLC, MS, or both, with column and mobile-phase notes where relevant.
  5. Verified purity %. The HPLC result. We require 99%+.
  6. Lab and signatures. The independent lab performing the analysis, with analyst attribution.

Storage and handling (research lab context)

Lyophilized BPC-157 should be stored at -20°C or below for extended stability. Once reconstituted, the solution is typically held at 2–8°C. BPC-157 is comparatively stable for a peptide of its length, but it still benefits from minimal freeze–thaw cycling and protection from light and moisture. Standard aseptic technique applies during reconstitution.

Where to buy BPC-157 10mg

The same eight questions apply whether you're buying BPC-157 10mgfrom us or anywhere else. Vendors who can't answer any of them are worth a closer look.

Vendor evaluation checklist

  1. 1. Is the Certificate of Analysis public and downloadable?

    A vendor unwilling to publish HPLC/MS results for the batch you're buying has nothing to verify their purity claim against.

  2. 2. Which testing method was used — HPLC, Mass Spectrometry, or both?

    HPLC measures purity. Mass Spectrometry confirms the molecule's identity. Reputable batches go through both.

  3. 3. What's the verified purity percentage on the published COA?

    Industry research standard is 99%+. Below that, you're paying for a compound diluted with synthesis byproducts.

  4. 4. Where does the product ship from?

    US-based fulfillment generally means shorter handling times, customs-free delivery, and clearer return remedies.

  5. 5. Is the price published at a single list rate, or hidden behind tier locks?

    Opaque pricing is a yellow flag. Transparent vendors quote the same number to every customer.

  6. 6. What's the free-shipping threshold, if any?

    Compare the all-in cost (product + shipping + handling) — not just the headline price.

  7. 7. How is the product stored prior to shipment?

    Lyophilized peptides degrade with temperature swings. Vendors should disclose temperature-controlled storage.

  8. 8. Is there a documented damage-claim and return policy?

    Discreet shipping carries handling risk. A clear, written policy protects you when something goes wrong.

BPC-157 10mg — vendor comparison
  • MHS LongevityThis site
    Price
    $80
    Purity
    99%+
    Testing
    HPLC + MS
    COA public
    US-based
    Free shipping
    $150+
    Last checked
    May 13, 2026

Competitor data sourced from each vendor's public product page on the date shown. Listed purity reflects each vendor's own published claim; Certificate of Analysis availability is verified at the URL above. Data may have changed since last check.