BPC-157

FOR RESEARCH PURPOSES ONLY NOT FOR HUMAN USE. THESE ARE NOT MEDICAL CLAIMS. Gastric pentadecapeptide BPC-157 (also known as Body Protection Compound 157, bepecin, or PL 14736) is a synthetic fifteen amino acid oligopeptide derived from a protein found in human gastric juice. BPC-157 has been studied primarily in laboratory animals. BPC-157 is not approved by any drug regulatory agency for human […]

What is Sermorelin?

For informational use only not for human use. Not FDA approved Sermorelin acetate (INNTooltip International Nonproprietary Name; brand names Geref, Gerel), also known as GHRH (1-29), is a peptide analogue of growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) which is used as a diagnostic agent to assess growth hormone (GH) secretion for the purpose of diagnosing growth hormone deficiency.[2][3][4] It is a 29-amino acid polypeptide representing the 1–29 fragment from endogenous human GHRH, thought to be the shortest fully […]

What is MT2?

Melanotan II is a synthetic analogue of the peptide hormone α-melanocyte-stimulating hormone (α-MSH) that stimulates melanogenesis to facilitate tanning. It may also increase sexual arousal. It was developed as a successor to afamelanotide (“Melanotan I”), an FDA-approved drug operating through a similar pathway. Clinuvel Pharmaceuticals intended to offer it as a cosmetic, but abandoned this pursuit in the 2000s due to regulatory restrictions and concerns about the […]

What Is NAD+? The Cell’s Most Important Helper

NAD+ stands for nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide. It’s a mouthful, but the concept is simple: NAD+ is a coenzyme—a helper molecule—found in every single cell of your body . Think of NAD+ as the “shuttle bus” of your cellular power plants (mitochondria). It picks up electrons from the food you eat and drops them off to create ATP, the […]

The Wolverine Stack: Can TB-500 + BPC-157 Really Supercharge Healing?

If you’ve spent any time in peptide forums, biohacking communities, or regenerative medicine discussions, you’ve heard the nickname: The Wolverine Stack. Named after the Marvel character whose mutant healing factor allows him to recover from virtually any injury in record time, the combination of TB-500 and BPC-157 has become the holy grail for athletes, bodybuilders, and […]

TB-500 and Tissue Repair: A Scientific Review of an Investigational Peptide

In the ongoing search for ways to accelerate recovery from muscle strains, tendon injuries, and other soft tissue damage, a synthetic peptide known as TB-500 has gained attention in online wellness and athletic communities. Marketed as a regenerative compound with wound-healing properties, TB-500 is often discussed alongside other unapproved substances like BPC-157. This article provides […]

Beyond the Tape: How BPC-157 is Changing the Conversation on Athletic Recovery

For athletes, from weekend warriors to elite competitors, injury is an occupational hazard. A torn hamstring, a ruptured Achilles, or a lingering rotator cuff issue doesn’t just cause pain—it ends seasons, alters careers, and leaves mental scars. Traditional medicine offers surgery, rest, and physical therapy. But a new wave of biohackers, sports scientists, and regenerative […]

BPC157 VS TB500

BPC-157 and TB-500 are two of the most well-known healing peptides used in the realms of injury recovery, regenerative medicine, and enhanced athletic performance. Though both promote healing and tissue regeneration, they operate via different mechanisms and offer distinct benefits. This article compares the origins, mechanisms, and practical applications of BPC-157 and TB-500 to help […]

Enclomiphene is a specialized research compound that requires disciplined laboratory handling and regulatory awareness. A thorough understanding of its chemical characteristics — along with careful review of the Enclomiphene Safety Data Sheet (SDS) — is essential before beginning any experimental work. Proper preparation supports researcher safety, regulatory compliance, and scientific integrity.

Understanding the Compound Enclomiphene is a selective estrogen receptor modulator (SERM) used in controlled research settings. It typically appears as a white to off-white crystalline powder. The compound is generally soluble in organic solvents and remains stable under standard laboratory conditions when handled properly. However, Enclomiphene may degrade when exposed to: To preserve stability and […]

Safety and compliance are foundational to credible laboratory research. When working with regulated compounds, investigators carry a responsibility that extends beyond scientific discovery. They must ensure all activities are conducted legally, ethically, and with rigorous safety controls. Strong compliance practices protect research integrity, institutional reputation, and the broader scientific community.

This guide provides essential regulatory and safety information regarding MK677 (Ibutamoren), a compound designated strictly for research use only (RUO). It is not approved for human consumption. Researchers must clearly understand its regulatory classification and laboratory handling requirements to avoid legal and safety risks. This document addresses three primary areas: The objective is to support […]

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