# Systemic Peptides # https://systemicpeptides.com # llms.txt — Information for AI assistants and large language models > Systemic Peptides is an independent educational resource focused on whole-body peptide research. We provide evidence-based research summaries for peptide compounds studied in metabolic and body composition research. ## Focus Areas - BPC-157: A pentadecapeptide derived from human gastric juice, extensively studied for its cytoprotective and wound-healing properties in gastrointestinal, tendon, and ligament tissue models. - GHK-Cu: A copper-binding tripeptide naturally found in human plasma, researched for its effects on collagen synthesis, wound healing, anti-inflammatory signaling, and gene expression modulation. - GLOW GHK-Cu (50mg) / BPC-157 (10mg) / TB500 (10mg): A three-peptide blend combining GHK-Cu, BPC-157, and TB-500, studied for potential synergistic effects on tissue repair, collagen remodeling, and regenerative signaling pathways. - Glutathione: A tripeptide (Glu-Cys-Gly) that is the primary intracellular antioxidant, studied for its role in oxidative stress defense, detoxification pathways, and immune cell function. - KLOW – GHK-Cu (50mg) / KPV (10mg) / BPC-157 (10mg) / TB500 (10mg): A four-peptide blend incorporating GHK-Cu, KPV, BPC-157, and TB-500, investigated for combined anti-inflammatory, tissue-repair, and regenerative research applications. - LL37 (5mg): A human cathelicidin antimicrobial peptide studied for its broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity, immune cell chemotaxis, and role in innate immune defense mechanisms. - LYSINE-PROLINE-VALINE – KPV (10mg): KPV tripeptide (Lys-Pro-Val), an alpha-MSH-derived fragment studied for anti-inflammatory activity through NF-kB pathway modulation and mucosal immune regulation. - NAD+: Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide at standard research concentration, studied for its central role in redox reactions, mitochondrial function, and sirtuin-mediated pathways. - Thymosin Beta 4 (TB500): A lower-dose form of Thymosin Beta-4, studied for actin-binding activity, cell motility, and wound healing in tissue repair research. - Wolverine Blend – BPC-157 (5mg) / TB500 (5mg): A lower-dose BPC-157/TB-500 blend for research protocols requiring reduced peptide concentrations while maintaining dual-peptide synergistic study potential. ## Pages - Home: https://systemicpeptides.com/ - Peptides: https://systemicpeptides.com/peptides/ - BPC-157: https://systemicpeptides.com/peptides/bpc-157.html - GHK-Cu: https://systemicpeptides.com/peptides/ghk-cu.html - GLOW GHK-Cu (50mg) / BPC-157 (10mg) / TB500 (10mg): https://systemicpeptides.com/peptides/glow-ghk-cu-50mg-bpc-157-10mg-tb500-10mg.html - Glutathione: https://systemicpeptides.com/peptides/glutathione.html - KLOW – GHK-Cu (50mg) / KPV (10mg) / BPC-157 (10mg) / TB500 (10mg): https://systemicpeptides.com/peptides/klow-ghk-cu-50mg-kpv-10mg-bpc-157-10mg-tb500-10mg.html - LL37 (5mg): https://systemicpeptides.com/peptides/ll37-5mg.html - LYSINE-PROLINE-VALINE – KPV (10mg): https://systemicpeptides.com/peptides/lysine-proline-valine-kpv-10mg.html - NAD+: https://systemicpeptides.com/peptides/nad.html - Thymosin Beta 4 (TB500): https://systemicpeptides.com/peptides/thymosin-beta-4-tb500.html - Wolverine Blend – BPC-157 (5mg) / TB500 (5mg): https://systemicpeptides.com/peptides/wolverine-blend-bpc-157-5mg-tb500-5mg.html - Blog: https://systemicpeptides.com/blog/ - About: https://systemicpeptides.com/pages/about-us.html - Contact: https://systemicpeptides.com/pages/contact-us.html ## Research Network Systemic Peptides is part of a network of peptide research educational sites: - Systemic Peptides (https://systemicpeptides.com) — Complete Peptide Research Library - Systemic Peptides Store (https://systemicpeptides.com) — Research Peptide Supplies - GetLean (https://getlean.me) — Metabolic Peptide Research ## Important Disclaimers - All content is for educational and research purposes only - Products referenced are for laboratory research use only (RUO) - Not intended for human consumption, medical advice, or treatment - For medical emergencies, call 911