BPC-157 10mg
Body Protection Compound-157 in a 10mg vial — twice the supply for extended gut, tendon, and ligament research without re-dosing mid-protocol.
Compound

At a glance
At a glance
- Concentration
- 10mg
- Purity
- 99.5%+
- Route
- Subcutaneous injection
- Storage
- Lyophilized: room temperature, desiccated. Reconstituted: 2–8°C, ≤30 days.
This is the high-dose vial of Body Protection Compound-157, containing double the standard concentration for extended research protocols. The compound, mechanism of action, and research applications are identical to the 5mg formulation. The 10mg vial is designed for researchers running longer-duration protocols or those investigating higher dosing parameters, offering superior per-milligram value and reducing reconstitution frequency.
Reconstitute with 2-4ml bacteriostatic water depending on preferred concentration. At 2ml, the resulting solution yields 5mg/ml; at 4ml, 2.5mg/ml. All storage, handling, and administration guidelines follow the standard BPC-157 protocol: refrigerate after reconstitution, use within 28 days, subcutaneous injection near the area of interest.
BPC-157 10mg is supplied as a lyophilized (freeze-dried) powder and must be reconstituted with bacteriostatic water (BAC water) before use in a research setting.
- Clean the BAC water vial stopper and the peptide vial stopper with an alcohol swab. Allow to dry.
- Draw the required volume of BAC water into a sterile syringe (typically 1–3 mL depending on target concentration).
- Angle the needle so the water runs down the inside wall of the peptide vial. Avoid dispensing directly onto the powder.
- Do not shake. Gently swirl or roll until fully dissolved. Vigorous shaking can denature peptides.
- Refrigerate reconstituted solution at 2–8°C. Most reconstituted peptides are stable 14–30 days depending on compound.
Target concentration determines drawing volume. For dosing math, consult the dosing math guide.
Independent lab verification
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Read the research
Reference articles from the lab covering this compound.
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