BPC-157 vs LL-37 (Cathelicidin)

Side-by-side comparison of mechanisms, dosing, interactions, and stacking potential.

✅ Stacking Partners — These compounds are commonly used together and may have synergistic effects.
BPC-157LL-37 (Cathelicidin)
CategoryPeptidesPeptides
Standard DoseResearch indicates 250-500 mcg administered 1-2 times daily via subcutaneous injection near the site of injury.Research indicates 50-100 mcg daily via subcutaneous injection for immune support.
TimingAdminister on an empty stomach or near the injury site. No strict meal timing required, though fasted state may improve absorption for oral dosing.Morning administration preferred for immune support. Topical application directly to wound sites.
Cycle DurationTypical cycles range from 4-12 weeks depending on the injury being addressed.4-8 week cycles. Short-term use preferred due to limited long-term safety data.
Evidence Levelanimal_plus_anecdotalanimal_plus_anecdotal
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BPC-157

Peptides

Mechanism

BPC-157 is a 15-amino acid peptide derived from human gastric juice that promotes angiogenesis via dual VEGFR2-dependent (PI3K-Akt-eNOS) and VEGF-independent (Src-Caveolin-1-eNOS) nitric oxide pathways. It upregulates growth hormone receptor expression, modulates the FAK-paxillin pathway for cell migration, and counteracts damage to the nitric oxide system. Additionally, it enhances tendon fibroblast growth, promotes reticulin and collagen formation, and accelerates wound healing by mediating the NO system's protective functions.

Standard Dosing

Research indicates 250-500 mcg administered 1-2 times daily via subcutaneous injection near the site of injury.

Timing

Administer on an empty stomach or near the injury site. No strict meal timing required, though fasted state may improve absorption for oral dosing.

Cycle Duration

Typical cycles range from 4-12 weeks depending on the injury being addressed.

Side Effects

  • Mild nausea (rare)
  • Dizziness (rare)
  • Injection site irritation
  • Headache (uncommon)

Contraindications

  • Active cancer or history of cancer (theoretical concern with angiogenesis promotion)
  • Pregnancy and breastfeeding
  • Children under 18

Best Stacking Partners

TB-500GHK-CuPentadeca Arginate (PDA)

Mechanism

LL-37 is a 37-residue amphipathic helical antimicrobial peptide, the only human cathelicidin, that kills bacteria by forming tetrameric channels that perforate cytoplasmic membranes. Beyond direct antimicrobial activity, it modulates innate immunity through formyl-peptide receptor 2 (FPR2), induces chemotaxis of neutrophils and monocytes, upregulates CXCR4 and IL-8, and neutralizes bacterial endotoxins (LPS). It also promotes wound healing through keratinocyte migration and angiogenesis.

Standard Dosing

Research indicates 50-100 mcg daily via subcutaneous injection for immune support.

Timing

Morning administration preferred for immune support. Topical application directly to wound sites.

Cycle Duration

4-8 week cycles. Short-term use preferred due to limited long-term safety data.

Side Effects

  • Injection site pain and redness
  • Localized inflammation
  • Potential mast cell activation

Contraindications

  • Active autoimmune conditions (particularly lupus — LL-37 is implicated in SLE pathophysiology)
  • Pregnancy and breastfeeding
  • Psoriasis (may exacerbate)

Best Stacking Partners

KPVThymosin Alpha-1BPC-157

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