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BPC-157: The Complete Research Guide for India

BPC-157 explained for Indian researchers — what the body-protection compound is, why it is studied for tissue repair, and how to source it at HPLC ≥99% purity.

OMNIPOTENT research team · 2026-06-13 · 7 min read

BPC-157 is one of the two most-requested recovery peptides in India, alongside TB-500. Here's what the “body-protection compound” actually is, where it appears in the research literature, and what to check before you source it.

Key takeaways
  • BPC-157 is a synthetic 15-amino-acid peptide derived from a protein found in gastric juice.
  • It is studied widely in tendon, ligament, muscle and gut-tissue repair models.
  • OMNIPOTENT supplies it lyophilised at HPLC ≥99% purity with a COA, with COD across India.
Full nameBody Protection Compound 157
Length15 amino acids
ClassSynthetic pentadecapeptide
FormLyophilised powder
PurityHPLC ≥99% + COA
Pairs withTB-500
DeliveryPan-India · COD

What is BPC-157?

BPC-157 (Body Protection Compound 157) is a stable synthetic peptide built from a 15-amino-acid sequence that was originally identified in human gastric juice. Because it is a partial sequence of a naturally occurring protective protein, researchers describe it as a “body-protection compound” — hence the name.

Why BPC-157 is studied

The peptide is one of the most heavily referenced compounds in tissue-repair literature. It appears across models looking at tendon-to-bone healing, ligament and muscle recovery, and the gastrointestinal lining. A recurring theme in that research is angiogenesis — the formation of new blood vessels — which is central to how tissue repairs itself.

Research context only. This article describes how the peptide is studied as a laboratory reference material. It is not a supplement, cosmetic or medicine, and nothing here is dosing or medical advice.

BPC-157 and the “gut” connection

Because the parent protein comes from the stomach, a large slice of the BPC-157 literature focuses on gastrointestinal models. This is also why it is frequently studied in its oral-stability form in addition to lyophilised powder for reconstitution.

BPC-157 vs TB-500

These two are the classic recovery pairing. BPC-157 is most associated with localised tissue and gut research, while TB-500 (a fragment of thymosin beta-4) is studied for more systemic cell-migration effects. Many research protocols reference them together — we cover the differences in our BPC-157 vs TB-500 comparison.

Reconstitution & storage

BPC-157 ships as a lyophilised powder. For research handling it is reconstituted with bacteriostatic water, then refrigerated and protected from light. See our full step-by-step reconstitution guide.

Sourcing BPC-157 in India — what matters

With recovery peptides, identity and purity are everything. Every OMNIPOTENT batch of BPC-157 is HPLC-tested to ≥99% purity and ships with a Certificate of Analysis, with mass-spec identity confirmation on request. Cash on Delivery and discreet 3–5 day shipping are available nationwide. Learn how to read a COA in our purity & COA guide.

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Frequently asked questions

How much does BPC-157 cost in India?

BPC-157 is in stock at OMNIPOTENT with HPLC ≥99% purity and a COA included. Open the product page for current sizes and pricing, with COD available at checkout.

Is BPC-157 third-party tested?

Yes — every batch is HPLC-tested to ≥99% purity and ships with a Certificate of Analysis, with mass-spec identity confirmation available on request.

Can I pay Cash on Delivery for BPC-157?

Yes. COD is available across India at checkout, along with UPI and bank transfer.

Is BPC-157 usually paired with TB-500?

In the research literature the two are frequently referenced together as a recovery pairing. See our BPC-157 vs TB-500 comparison for the differences.

⚠️ Research use only. All products referenced are supplied strictly as laboratory research chemicals / reference materials — not for human or veterinary use, not drugs, and not for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes. Nothing here is medical advice.