(PubMed) Mann EA, Baun MM, Meininger JC, Wade CE
Furthermore, research concludes that it might mediate NO release, inhibit infammation and trigger the synthesis of growth factors
This synergy is often explored in protocols for musculoskeletal and tissue regeneration research
BPC-157, also known as Body Protection Compound-157, is a peptide derived from a protective protein found in the stomach
Iamin Gel topical wound-dressing device record

Standard reconstituted solution timeline Once reconstituted with bacteriostatic water: Maximum shelf life: 28-30 days refrigerated Never freeze reconstituted solution (destroys peptide) Clock starts immediately upon mixing Must be refrigerated (2-8C) always No room temperature storage Why 28-30 day limit: Bacteriostatic water contains 0.9% benzyl alcohol Preservative prevents bacterial growth ~30 days Peptide degradation also factors Conservative safe window Standard for all reconstituted peptides Day-by-day degradation: Temperature absolutely critical: Must refrigerate 2-8C Never leave at room temp (even hours degrade) Don't freeze (ice crystals damage peptide structure) Back of fridge (most stable temperature) Not in door (temperature fluctuates) Why freezing reconstituted solution fails: Ice crystals form in solution Crystals physically damage peptide bonds Copper-peptide complex disrupted Thawing doesn't restore structure Completely ineffective after freeze-thaw Common mistake: Thinking "frozen = longer shelf life" TRUE for powder, FALSE for liquid Reconstituted = refrigerate only Critical distinction See how long reconstituted peptides last guide
