Side-by-side comparison of mechanisms, dosing, interactions, and stacking potential.
| BPC-157 | TB-500 (Thymosin Beta-4) | |
|---|---|---|
| Category | Peptides | Peptides |
| Standard Dose | Research indicates 250-500 mcg administered 1-2 times daily via subcutaneous injection near the site of injury. | Research indicates 2-2.5 mg administered twice weekly via subcutaneous injection. |
| 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. | No strict timing requirements. Can be administered at any time of day. Systemic action means injection location is not critical. |
| Cycle Duration | Typical cycles range from 4-12 weeks depending on the injury being addressed. | Loading phase: 4-6 weeks. Total cycle: 8-16 weeks. |
| Evidence Level | animal_plus_anecdotal | animal_plus_anecdotal |
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.
Research indicates 250-500 mcg administered 1-2 times daily via subcutaneous injection near the site of injury.
Administer on an empty stomach or near the injury site. No strict meal timing required, though fasted state may improve absorption for oral dosing.
Typical cycles range from 4-12 weeks depending on the injury being addressed.
TB-500 is a synthetic fragment of Thymosin Beta-4, a 43-amino acid protein that sequesters G-actin monomers, preventing premature polymerization and facilitating cellular migration and morphological changes essential for wound healing. It upregulates actin to promote cell migration, proliferation, and differentiation of stem/progenitor cells at injury sites. TB-500 also enhances angiogenesis, reduces inflammation, and promotes tissue remodeling through increased re-epithelialization and vascular density.
Research indicates 2-2.5 mg administered twice weekly via subcutaneous injection.
No strict timing requirements. Can be administered at any time of day. Systemic action means injection location is not critical.
Loading phase: 4-6 weeks. Total cycle: 8-16 weeks.
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