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March 2026
Peptide therapy is an important part of regenerative medicine, helping support tissue repair, reduce inflammation, and improve recovery. Three commonly used regenerative peptides are BPC-157, TB-500 (Thymosin Beta-4), and KPV. Each peptide has unique mechanisms and benefits. Understanding their differences helps determine the most appropriate peptide for specific clinical goals.
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TB-500 is a synthetic peptide that is a functional fragment of Thymosin Beta-4 (TB-4), a naturally occurring protein found in human cells. Thymosin Beta-4 plays an important role in tissue repair, inflammation regulation, and cellular regeneration throughout the body. TB-500 is the bioactive region of Thymosin Beta-4 responsible for its regenerative effects. It is commonly...
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KPV is a naturally derived anti-inflammatory peptide consisting of three amino acids: Lysine-Proline-Valine. It is a fragment of alpha-melanocyte-stimulating hormone (α-MSH), a hormone involved in regulating inflammation and immune responses. KPV has gained attention in regenerative and functional medicine due to its ability to reduce inflammation, support gut health, and promote tissue healing without suppressing...
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