Top Peptides for Gastrointestinal Research
Gut health peptide research targets intestinal inflammation, mucosal barrier integrity, and microbiome modulation. Several peptides show particular promise for GI-specific research applications.
1. BPC-157 — Gastroprotective Champion
BPC-157 (Body Protection Compound) was originally isolated from human gastric juice, making it uniquely relevant to gut research. It demonstrates gastroprotective effects, promotes mucosal healing, and modulates the gut-brain axis through NO signaling. The oral tablet form provides direct GI exposure. Dosage guide
2. KPV — NF-?B Inhibitor
KPV is a tripeptide that directly inhibits NF-?B inflammatory signaling in intestinal epithelial cells. Its small size allows oral bioactivity — it survives GI transit and interacts with colonocytes. Research shows reduced colonic inflammation in IBD models. Dosage guide
3. Wolverine Blend — Comprehensive Healing
The Wolverine Blend combines BPC-157’s gastroprotective NO pathway with TB-500’s cell migration enhancement for comprehensive gut tissue repair research.
4. Semaglutide — GI Motility Research
Semaglutide affects GI function through GLP-1 receptor activation, delaying gastric emptying and modulating gut-brain signaling. Relevant for motility and satiety research. Dosage guide
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