KPV Peptide: Anti-Inflammatory Research Guide
A research overview of KPV, the lysine-proline-valine tripeptide studied for anti-inflammatory, gut, and skin applications. For laboratory use.
In-depth research guides covering peptides, compounds, and laboratory supplies. For research use only.
A research overview of KPV, the lysine-proline-valine tripeptide studied for anti-inflammatory, gut, and skin applications. For laboratory use.
What Is SS-31? SS-31, also known by its pharmaceutical name elamipretide (formerly Bendavia and MTP-131), is a synthetic tetrapeptide with the sequence D-Arg-Dmt-Lys-Phe-NH2, where Dmt represents 2,6-dimethyltyrosine.
What Is Thymosin Alpha-1? Thymosin alpha-1 (Tα1) is a 28-amino-acid peptide naturally produced by the thymus gland.
A side-by-side comparison of MGF, PEG-MGF, and IGF-1 LR3 — three growth factor peptides with shared origins but distinct mechanisms, half-lives, and research applications.
Exploring how BPC-157 and KPV relate to celiac disease biology — gut barrier integrity, tight junction restoration, mucosal inflammation, and the important limitations of current evidence.
A research-based look at BPC-157 and KPV in ulcerative colitis models — DSS colitis findings, mucosal healing mechanisms, and the honest limitations of current preclinical evidence.
What Is Selank? Selank is a synthetic heptapeptide analog of the naturally occurring immunomodulatory peptide tuftsin.
Exploring what Semax feels like based on research community reports and the pharmacology that might explain its cognitive and mood effects — BDNF, dopamine, and nootropic mechanisms.
What Is Semax? Semax is a synthetic heptapeptide analog of adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH), specifically derived from the ACTH(4-10) fragment.
A complete guide to building a structured peptide research protocol — from research question design and compound selection through reconstitution, dosing, storage, and outcome tracking.