Peptide Stacking Guide
Explore how peptides interact at the molecular level in published research. All information is for research purposes only.
Synergy Mechanism
BPC-157 Role
- • Growth factor modulation (VEGF, EGF)
- • Nitric oxide pathway activation
- • GI tract signalling research
- • Brain-gut axis investigation
TB-500 Role
- • Systemic distribution via circulation
- • Actin-binding and cell migration
- • Anti-fibrotic signalling pathways
- • Follicle-related research
Areas of Published Research
Musculoskeletal Models
Tendon, ligament, and connective tissue studies in test subjects
Tissue Modelling
Wound closure and tissue remodelling research
GI Tract Research
Gastrointestinal signalling pathway studies
Published Literature
Refer to peer-reviewed publications for specific research parameters used in published studies. This combination has been referenced in multiple preclinical research papers.
Reconstitution
Use bacteriostatic water for multi-use vials. Most peptides are stable when refrigerated for 2-4 weeks after reconstitution.
Storage
Lyophilized peptides: Store at -20°C or below. Reconstituted peptides: Refrigerate at 2-8°C. Protect from light and avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
Compatibility
Peptides in the same stack can typically be reconstituted together. Check our Interaction Matrix for specific compatibility information.
Research Documentation
Maintain detailed laboratory logs of all research parameters, observations, and results. Track relevant biomarkers where applicable.
Research Use Only Disclaimer
All information provided is for research and educational purposes only. These products are not approved for human consumption and are sold strictly as research chemicals for laboratory use. Peak Peptides Australia does not provide medical advice, therapeutic recommendations, or guidance on human administration. Refer to published peer-reviewed literature for specific research parameters. All products are sold in accordance with Australian regulations governing research chemicals.