BPC-157 (Body Protection Compound-157) is a synthetic pentadecapeptide derived from human gastric proteins. It is widely studied for its angiogenic, cytoprotective, and tissue-repair-supporting properties across multiple pre-clinical models.
Researchers investigate BPC-157 for its potential roles in supporting wound healing, enhancing microvascular recovery, reducing inflammation, and promoting connective tissue stability in musculoskeletal, neural, and gastrointestinal injury studies.
Reconstitution Solvent by Spartan Biolabs is a sterile, non-pyrogenic research solution formulated with 0.9% benzyl alcohol, functioning as a bacteriostatic preservative. Manufactured to rigorous laboratory-grade specifications, this diluent delivers the purity, consistency, and reliability required for high-accuracy research workflows—including compound preparation and reconstitution of lyophilized materials.
Researchers rely on Spartan Biolabs Reconstitution Solution to reconstitute peptides, proteins, lyophilized compounds, and other research materials, ensuring stable multi-use capability with minimized contamination risk under proper aseptic technique.
(TH9507) is a synthetic growth hormone–releasing hormone (GHRH) analogue that selectively stimulates the pituitary to secrete growth hormone (GH). It is widely studied for its effects on IGF-1 elevation, visceral fat reduction, and metabolic profile improvement in preclinical and in vitro research models.
Researchers utilize (TH9507) to explore GH/IGF-1 axis regulation, fat redistribution, body composition, and metabolic syndrome mechanisms. Its high specificity for GHRH receptors and well-characterized pharmacokinetics make it a reliable tool for endocrine and metabolic studies.