BPC-157
Buy BPC-157 UK
15mg per vial — UK-supplied, HPLC-verified, COA per batch.
BPC-157 is a pentadecapeptide derived from a sequence in human gastric juice protein, widely cited in tissue-repair research. Our UK-supplied BPC-157 is 15mg per vial, 99%+ HPLC purity, with the batch COA included.
Our research-supply standards
99%+ HPLC Purity
Every batch is verified by high-performance liquid chromatography. The measured purity figure is recorded on the batch COA — not a marketing claim.
COA With Every Order
A batch-specific Certificate of Analysis ships with every order. Sample COAs are accessible from the COA library before you order.
UK Dispatch
Orders confirmed before the daily cut-off ship the same working day from our UK facility, with tracked next-working-day UK delivery as standard.
Research-Only Supply
All compounds are supplied strictly for in-vitro laboratory research. Documentation, labelling and packaging reflect that restriction.
BPC-157
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BPC-157 Sourced for UK Benches, Documented per Batch
Reproducible BPC-157 research depends on knowing exactly what is in the vial. Every batch of our pentadecapeptide is verified at 99%+ purity by HPLC, and the measured figure for your specific batch is printed on the Certificate of Analysis that travels with the order — no generic, recycled number. Recent batch COAs are also kept in the on-site COA library so you can review identity and purity documentation before you commit. Compounds are held and shipped cold-chain, since peptides are temperature-sensitive, and dispatch is from a UK facility: confirm before the daily cut-off and your order leaves the same working day on a tracked next-working-day UK service. Trade and wholesale BPC-157 enquiries are routed through a dedicated trade desk. Supplied strictly for in-vitro laboratory research only.
BPC-157 in the Research Literature
BPC-157 is a synthetic pentadecapeptide — a sequence of fifteen amino acids — corresponding to a partial sequence described in the research literature in connection with a protein identified in gastric juice. In the published literature it is most often discussed in the context of tissue and gastrointestinal work, where it has been studied in in-vitro and animal models and described in relation to connective-tissue and cytoprotection research. It is also frequently referenced alongside thymosin beta-4 fragments in tissue-related investigations, which is why the two sequences are so often examined as a pair in published studies. None of this describes a use in humans: the compound is supplied here purely as a research reagent for in-vitro laboratory study, and we make no therapeutic, medical or efficacy claims about it. The value of the literature, for a research buyer, is that BPC-157 is a well-characterised and widely-referenced sequence — which makes batch-to-batch consistency and a known, measured purity the things that actually matter when bringing it onto the bench. That is the gap our documentation is designed to close, so that published methods can be approached with a compound of verified identity.
How Our BPC-157 Is Tested and Supplied
Each batch of BPC-157 is verified by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), the standard analytical method for separating a peptide from synthesis-related impurities and reporting purity as peak area. We hold every batch to 99%+ purity, and the exact measured value for the batch you receive is recorded on its own Certificate of Analysis, which ships inside the order rather than being summarised on a label. Recent COAs are published in the on-site COA library, so the identity and purity record can be checked ahead of ordering. Because peptides are temperature-sensitive, the compound is stored and shipped under cold-chain handling to protect it in transit. Fulfilment runs from a UK facility: orders confirmed before the daily cut-off are dispatched the same working day, then move on a tracked, next-working-day UK delivery. Research groups, laboratories and resellers needing larger or recurring quantities are handled through a dedicated trade desk rather than standard checkout. Everything is supplied for in-vitro laboratory research only — no human-use, dosing or reconstitution instructions are provided with it.
Frequently asked questions
- What is BPC-157?
- A 15-amino-acid pentadecapeptide derived from a protective protein in human gastric juice, widely cited in tissue-repair research literature.
- What strength do you supply?
- 15mg per vial. The batch COA confirms purity and identity.
- Is BPC-157 third-party tested?
- Yes — every batch is HPLC-verified by an independent lab, with the COA shipped with your order.
- Can I combine BPC-157 with TB-500?
- Research literature pairs them frequently. We offer both individually and as the Wolverine and Glow stacks.
- Is BPC-157 legal in the UK?
- Yes for in-vitro research use, when supplied with appropriate research-only documentation.
Order research compounds from a UK supplier
Browse the full catalogue, view the COA library for a recent batch, or open a trade account for institutional supply. All orders dispatch from our UK facility with HPLC-verified compounds.











