BPC-157 vs KPV: Comparing Two Repair & Inflammation Peptides

BPC-157 and KPV are both studied in tissue and inflammation research, but they are different sizes, come from different origins, and are examined for different primary mechanisms.

7 min read · Published 2026-06-23

BPC-157 vs KPV: At a Glance

BPC-157 is a 15-amino-acid peptide studied in tissue-repair and angiogenesis research. KPV is a three-amino-acid fragment of alpha-MSH studied primarily for anti-inflammatory properties. They are frequently mentioned together but are quite distinct molecules.

Research use only. Both compounds are supplied for in-vitro laboratory research. Neither is a medicine, and neither is for human or veterinary consumption, administration, or therapeutic use.

How They Differ — Origin & Mechanism

BPC-157 is derived from a gastric protein and in research is associated with angiogenesis, tissue repair and gut-related models. KPV is the C-terminal tripeptide of alpha-MSH and in research is associated with down-modulation of inflammatory signalling. One is studied more for repair and vascular processes, the other more for inflammation.

What Each Is Studied For

In laboratory research BPC-157 features in models of tendon, muscle and gastrointestinal repair, while KPV features in models of inflammation, including gut inflammation and wound-healing contexts. They are sometimes investigated together in repair-and-inflammation research, which is also why they appear in some research blends.

Regulatory Status & Sourcing

Neither is an approved medicine in the UK; both are supplied for laboratory research only. Verify purity against a batch-matched COA. View BPC-157 and KPV product details. See also BPC-157 vs TB-500.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between BPC-157 and KPV?

BPC-157 is a 15-amino-acid peptide studied in tissue repair and angiogenesis; KPV is a 3-amino-acid alpha-MSH fragment studied for anti-inflammatory properties.

Are BPC-157 or KPV approved in the UK?

No. Neither has a UK marketing authorisation; both are supplied for laboratory research use only.

Why are BPC-157 and KPV sometimes combined?

Both are studied in repair-and-inflammation research, which is why they appear together in some research blends such as the KLOW blend.

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