Storage Stability
Mechanism of Action
TB-500 Component (25 mg)
Thymosin Beta-4 active fragment (Ac-SDKP). Promotes actin polymerization for cell migration, reduces inflammation via NF-κB inhibition, stimulates angiogenesis and collagen deposition, and reduces scar/fibrosis formation.BPC-157 Component (10 mg)
Body Protection Compound. Activates growth factor receptors (VEGFR, EGFR), promotes nitric oxide synthesis, supports tendon fibroblast proliferation, and provides gastroprotective and gut repair effects.KPV Component (10 mg)
alpha-msh/" class="wiki-internal-link">Alpha-MSH(11-13) tripeptide. Activates MC1R and MC3R to reduce NF-κB-mediated inflammation, suppress inflammatory cytokines (IL-1β, TNF-α, IL-6), and provide gut barrier protection. Particularly effective for gut inflammation research.Research Protocols
Dosing
Vendor-specified dose per the Tri-Heal formulation. Reference individual components: - TB-500: 2.5–5 mg weekly SubQ - BPC-157: 200–500 µg daily SubQ - KPV: 200–800 µg daily SubQ or oralUse Case
Acute injury recovery, post-surgical healing support, gut inflammation research, systemic anti-inflammatory protocols.Calculate your Tri-Heal dose Vial strength, BAC water, exact syringe draw in IU. Free, no signup. Open Calc →
Storage & Handling
Refrigerate at 2–8°C. Protect from light and heat. Use within vendor-specified window after reconstitution. All three components are thermolabile, do not leave at room temperature.
References
- [1]See individual entries: TB-500, BPC-157, KPV for component-specific references.
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