BPC-157, also known as body protection compound-157, is a naturally occurring peptide derived from gastric juice that is widely studied for its role in tissue healing at the cellular level. Research suggests it supports tissue regeneration, modulates inflammatory signaling, and encourages the formation of new blood vessels, making it a compound of interest in experimental models involving wounds, ulcers, and soft tissue recovery.
TB-500 is a synthetic peptide modeled after thymosin beta-4 and is commonly examined in animal models for its influence on cell migration, actin regulation, and muscle repair. Through its effects on cytoskeletal organization and blood flow, TB-500 is studied for its potential role in supporting recovery processes related to tendon injuries, ligaments, and other connective tissues under controlled research conditions.


















