KPV, Alpha-MSH Derivatives & Inflammation Modulation
A dedicated research library on KPV (Lys-Pro-Val) and related alpha-MSH-derived peptides — covering their role in gut inflammation, IBD models, wound healing, and systemic anti-inflammatory signaling via MC1R. Includes research on KPV vs BPC-157 comparisons, dosage protocols, and bioavailability studies.
Lead Compound
KPV (Lys-Pro-Val)
Primary Research Area
Gut Health & Inflammation
Key Receptor
MC1R (Melanocortin-1 Receptor)
Research Articles
4+ peer-reviewed overviews
An in-depth look at GHK-Cu (glycyl-L-histidyl-L-lysine copper complex), examining its role in collagen synthesis, wound healing, skin biology, and anti-inflammatory signaling based on published preclinical and clinical research.
A research overview of KPV (Lys-Pro-Val), a melanocortin-derived tripeptide with potent anti-inflammatory properties, examining its PepT1-mediated intestinal uptake mechanism and research applications in inflammatory bowel disease and gut biology models.
GHK-Cu (copper tripeptide-1) is a naturally occurring plasma peptide that declines with age, stimulating collagen synthesis, wound healing, antioxidant defense, and gene expression remodeling — a complete research overview.
A review of peptides studied for gut health, intestinal barrier repair, and microbiome modulation, with a focus on BPC-157, GLP-1 analogs, and the gut-brain axis in research contexts.
KPV is a tripeptide derived from alpha-MSH studied for its potent anti-inflammatory properties in experimental models of gut inflammation, wound healing, and immune modulation.
A practical research reference covering KPV reconstitution protocols, dosing ranges used in preclinical studies, storage conditions, and study design considerations for gut inflammation and wound healing research.
A head-to-head comparison of KPV and BPC-157 in gut inflammation research, examining their mechanisms, preclinical evidence, and complementary applications in IBD and gastrointestinal models.
A comprehensive overview of the most-studied research peptides in gastrointestinal health models, including KPV, BPC-157, and emerging compounds, with a focus on mechanisms and preclinical evidence.
FOR RESEARCH PURPOSES ONLY — All content in this hub is intended strictly for scientific and educational reference. These compounds are not approved for human or animal consumption. Pure Pharm Peptides sells exclusively to qualified researchers.