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BPC-157, TB-500, and GHK-Cu are the three most widely combined peptides for tissue repair research. Each targets a different repair pathway — gastric pentadecapeptide signaling, thymosin-mediated cell migration, and copper-peptide matrix remodeling — making them complementary rather than redundant when used together.
BPC-157 is a synthetic pentadecapeptide derived from a protective protein found in human gastric juice. It is widely studied for its tissue-healing properties, including tendon, ligament, muscle, and gut repair.
Role: Core repair peptide. Gastric pentadecapeptide studied for accelerating tendon, ligament, muscle, and gut mucosal healing via VEGF upregulation and nitric oxide modulation.
TB-500 is a synthetic fragment of thymosin beta-4, a naturally occurring protein involved in cell migration, proliferation, and differentiation. It is studied for wound healing, tissue repair, and reduction of inflammation.
Role: Cell migration driver. Thymosin beta-4 fragment that promotes actin polymerization, cell migration to injury sites, and anti-inflammatory signaling.
GHK-Cu is a naturally occurring copper-binding tripeptide found in human plasma, saliva, and urine. It is studied extensively for its skin-remodeling, anti-aging, and wound-healing properties, and is widely used in topical cosmetic formulations.
Role: Matrix rebuilder. Copper tripeptide that stimulates collagen I/III synthesis, decorin production, and glycosaminoglycan remodeling in the extracellular matrix.
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