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Healing & recovery peptides

Healing & recovery peptides are a group of compounds that share a common mechanism. This page lists every Healing & recovery peptide in the CalculatePeptide database with links to individual dosage and reconstitution calculators.

Healing & recovery peptides in this calculator

Healing & recovery dosage comparison

Side-by-side factual comparison of common vial sizes, reported half-life, and mechanism. No dose recommendations.

Peptide Common vial sizes Reported half-life Mechanism
BPC-157 2, 5, 10 mg ~4 hours A synthetic pentadecapeptide derived from a sequence found in human gastric juice, studied for tissue repair signaling mechanisms.
TB-500 2, 5, 10 mg ~2–3 hours (parent) A synthetic fragment of thymosin beta-4, the actin-sequestering protein studied for cytoskeletal dynamics in tissue repair.
Thymosin Alpha-1 5, 10 mg ~2 hours A 28-amino-acid peptide originally isolated from thymic tissue, studied for its effects on T-cell maturation and cytokine signaling.
Thymosin Beta-4 2, 5, 10 mg Similar to TB-500 fragment A 43-amino-acid actin-binding protein studied for its role in cytoskeletal regulation and cellular migration mechanisms.
LL-37 5, 10 mg ~hours A human cathelicidin antimicrobial peptide derived from hCAP-18, studied for innate immune and antimicrobial mechanisms.
KPV 5, 10, 20 mg Short A tripeptide corresponding to the C-terminal fragment of alpha-MSH, studied for anti-inflammatory signaling mechanisms.

Healing & recovery peptide FAQ

What are Healing & recovery peptides? +
Healing & recovery peptides are a group of compounds that share a common mechanism. This page lists every Healing & recovery peptide in the CalculatePeptide database with links to individual dosage and reconstitution calculators.
Which Healing & recovery peptides does this calculator support? +
The calculator supports BPC-157, TB-500, Thymosin Alpha-1, Thymosin Beta-4, LL-37, KPV.
Are Healing & recovery peptides FDA-approved? +
Some Healing & recovery peptides have FDA-approved branded versions; research-use versions of the same molecule are regulated differently and are not approved for human consumption.