Peptides studied in the context of healing and regeneration intervene in the fundamental biological processes that control the repair of damaged tissues. They promote cell proliferation and migration, regulate inflammatory mediators and stimulate collagen synthesis, thereby significantly accelerating the recovery process after injuries or surgical procedures. The use of these mechanisms is a basic prerequisite for the development of strategies supporting the regeneration of muscles, tendons, skin or epithelial structures.
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BPC-157, a synthetically produced penta-decapeptide, a fragment of the Body Protective Compound (BPC), protein that was discovered and derived from human gastric juice, represents a sequence of 15 amino acids similar to that present in human BPC. In several research studies in animals and cultured cells, this peptide has been shown to accelerate the...
CJC-1295+DAC is one of modified synthetic analogues of growth hormone releasing hormone (GHRH). It acts as a growth hormone (GH) secretagogue stimulating levels of GH and insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1), while preserving GH pulsatility. This stimulation in turn is the basis for its effects confirmed in various studies in animals and humans. This...
FOXO4-DRI (also known as Proxofim) is a synthetic peptide with a retro-inverso structure, developed by Dutch researchers as a modified version of the FOXO4 protein with an extended half-life. Its primary function is to disrupt the interaction between FOXO4 and the tumor suppressor protein p53, leading to the selective apoptosis of senescent cells and a...
GHK-Cu (Copper Peptide), a naturally occurring peptide composed of three amino acids (glycyl-L-histidyl-L-lysine), has been extensively studied for its potential in wound healing, tissue regeneration, and skin rejuvenation. It stimulates blood vessel and nerve outgrowth and increases collagen, elastin, and glycosaminoglycan synthesis. GHK-Cu supports the...
Peptide GHRP-2, also known as pralmorelin, is a synthetic hexapeptide, one of the first growth hormone secretagogues, that is known for its muscle growth increasing, ghrelin stimulating, immune system strengthening or sleep improving properties shown in numerous researches. GHRP-2 activates the release of growth hormone (GH) by binding to the growth...
Peptide GHRP-6, also known as growth hormone-releasing peptide 6, is a synthetic hexapeptide that specifically stimulates natural growth hormone release from the anterior pituitary gland by pituitary somatotrophs. It acts by binding to ghrelin receptors and mimics the effects of ghrelin – natural endogenous hormone. It has been researched for several...
Hexarelin, also known as Examorelin, is a synthetic GH releasing hexapeptide, which activates growth hormone secretagogue receptor (GHSR) in the brain area. It is also ghrelin analog, similarly to other peptides such as GHRP-6. Beyond GH release and neuroendocrine effects, hexarelin might have also direct cardiovascular actions and cardioprotective...
Ipamorelin represents a synthetic pentapeptide derived from GHRP-1, which has a very potent growth hormone (GH) releasing properties with efficacy and potency comparable to GHRP-6, both in vitro and in vivo. Unlike other GH secretagogues, ipamorelin very surprisingly does not induce a significant increase in adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) or cortisol...
Mod GRF 1-29 is a synthetic peptide identical to CJC-1295 without DAC compound. It is truncated analogue of growth hormone releasing hormone (GHRH), which was developed in 1980s from original GRF 1-29, but with purposefully prolonged half-life to ensure better therapeutical use. This modified version was shown to have similar or even the same effects as...
Thymosin Beta-4 (Tβ4), also called TB-500 is a synthetic version of natural peptide consisting of 43 amino acids. This naturally occurring peptide plays a vital role in repairing and regeneration of injured cells and tissues by reducing apoptosis, inflammation, and microbial growth after injury. It is released by various cell types, including platelets...
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