Given its pleiotropic beneficial effects, as part of its cytoprotection background (i.e., simultaneous healing of different tissues) (for review see, [1,5,6,9,33]), there is complimentary recovery of the myotendinous junction as a particular recovery effect of the stable gastric pentadecapeptide BPC 157 [43]
This can lead to anaemia, a condition in which not enough oxygen is transported to the vital organs
The peptide crosses the blood-brain barrier and acts on hypothalamic nuclei that regulate hunger
Cultivation conditions: Aerobic and anaerobic bacteria media (such as thioglycolate fluid media) were incubated at 30-35 for 14 days
Studies indicate the peptide may stabilize neuronal membrane function and protect against excitotoxicity associated with excessive glutamate signaling during brain injury