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KPV 10mg

KEY BENEFITS

  • Supports research into inflammatory signaling and immune-response modulation

  • Commonly studied for its role in gastrointestinal and epithelial tissue health

  • Frequently explored for helping regulate immune and barrier-related pathways

  • Often used in research focused on tissue protection and cellular stress response

  • Injectable format allows controlled systemic exposure in research protocols


Full Description

KPV is a short peptide derived from the C-terminal sequence of alpha-melanocyte-stimulating hormone (α-MSH), a naturally occurring peptide involved in immune regulation and inflammatory signaling.

In laboratory and pre-clinical research, KPV is widely studied for its ability to influence inflammatory pathways and support immune system signaling without stimulating melanocortin receptors associated with pigmentation. This makes KPV especially useful in research models focused on inflammation control, epithelial barrier function, and gastrointestinal tissue health.

KPV is also commonly explored in studies examining cellular stress response and tissue protection mechanisms, particularly in models involving inflammatory or immune-driven challenges. Its targeted activity makes it a valuable research tool for investigating how localized and systemic inflammatory signaling can be regulated.


Commonly Explored For (Research Use Only)

  • Inflammatory signaling and immune-response modulation

  • Gastrointestinal and epithelial barrier research models

  • Tissue protection and cellular stress-response pathways

  • Post-injury and inflammation-driven tissue signaling

  • Immune-regulation and recovery-related research