BPC-157 (Body Protective Compound-157) Research Wound Healing & Collagen Formation (PubMed / ScienceDirect, 1997) One of the earliest published studies of BPC-157s tissue effects used three experimental rat models skin incisional wounds, colon-colon anastomoses, and synthetic sponge implantation to assess its influence on granulation tissue formation, collagen production, angiogenesis, and tensile strength development
Often these GSTs are involved in reduction of reactive oxidative species toxic to the bacterium
Why Injectable Works Better for Localized Injuries Subcutaneous injection near the injured shoulder delivers high peptide concentrations directly to tissues that need healing
BPC-157 was originally derived from a gastric protein and has demonstrated unusual stability in gastric acid compared to most peptides
Furthermore, sodium and potassium-dependent ATP activity, a key marker of CSF secretion, was reduced [103]