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Atlas Research Compounds

BPC-157

A synthetic pentadecapeptide studied predominantly in animal models.

Evidence
Preclinical
Literature
Predominantly animal and laboratory research
Family
Synthetic gastric peptide fragment

BPC-157 is prominent in preclinical injury and repair literature but lacks a robust human evidence base. Online claims frequently outrun the available data, so animal findings should not be treated as established human outcomes.

Evidence maturity

Evidence score1/5

Preclinical foundation

The score summarizes evidence maturity, not safety, effectiveness, or suitability for any use.

Mechanism summary

Investigated mainly in animal injury and repair models involving vascular, inflammatory, and matrix-related signals.

Research category
Recovery Research
Editorial status
Published

Research timeline

Evidence stages describe maturity, not a chronological promise of development.

  1. Identity and target

    Documented

    The compound identity or proposed target is described in research literature.

  2. Preclinical research

    Emerging

    Preclinical support is limited, unclear, or not yet curated.

  3. Human research

    Not established

    A reliable human evidence base has not been established in this catalog.

  4. Independent synthesis

    Limited

    Independent replication and synthesis remain important evidence gaps.

Open research questions

  1. 01Which findings have independent replication?
  2. 02What human pharmacokinetic data exist?
  3. 03How should angiogenesis-related signals be evaluated?

Literature starting points

These links support further review; inclusion is not an endorsement of every indexed conclusion.

  1. 01

    BPC-157 literature index

    PubMed, U.S. National Library of Medicine · Database

    Open source
  2. 02

    Atlas internal research database

    Internal Research Database · 2026 · Database

    Open source

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