BPC-157 — laboratory reference
When qualified laboratories evaluate UK peptides for B2B supply, documentation scope matters as much as catalogue identity: COA and SDS ship with released lots, and third-party testing is included only when explicitly released for that batch.
BPC-157 is a synthetic pentadecapeptide (CAS 137525-51-0) supplied as lyophilised laboratory reference material for qualified in-vitro cell culture, analytical, and mechanism-focused research with batch documentation.
Key facts
- SKU: ALP-BPC
- CAS: 137525-51-0
- Form: Lyophilised powder
- Presentation: Mass per vial as selected on the product page
- Appearance (typical): White to off-white lyophilised powder
Intended laboratory context
- Controlled in-vitro models for peptide characterisation and cell-based mechanism studies
- Biochemical and analytical method development
- Non-clinical academic and contract research where documented reference material is required
Specifications
- Identity and purity parameters appear on the batch COA where stated
- Handle as laboratory peptide per SDS
- Documentation: COA and SDS supplied with released lots
Documentation and batch release
COA and SDS ship with released lots. Third-party reports are supplied only when released for a specific lot.
Storage and handling
- Store lyophilised powder frozen (typically -20 °C) unless SDS states otherwise
- Protect from moisture and light
Solubility and reconstitution
Follow SDS and SOP.
Related materials
Facilities running complementary motility and cytoskeletal models may also maintain TB-500 (thymosin β4–related fragment), GHK-Cu, and bacteriostatic water for laboratory preparation under the same procurement controls.
TB-500 laboratory reference | GHK-Cu laboratory reference | Bacteriostatic water for laboratory preparation
FAQs
What is BPC-157 used for in a laboratory?
It is used as a defined synthetic peptide reference in in-vitro models and analytical workflows where scientifically justified.
Who is supply intended for?
Qualified UK laboratories and research organisations.
What documentation ships with orders?
COA and SDS for released lots, within the analytical scope on batch paperwork.
How should I store reconstituted material?
Follow your SOP and the SDS for holding conditions and maximum hold times.
For qualified laboratory and in-vitro use only. Sold as non-clinical reference material; purchasers are responsible for lawful use, handling, and disposal per the SDS and applicable requirements.





