Introduction to KPV Oral Peptide
KPV (Lysine–Proline–Valine) is a synthetic tripeptide commonly studied in laboratory settings for its role in modulating inflammatory pathways and epithelial recovery processes. This compound is provided in a standardized 10 mg research-grade format to ensure consistency and reproducibility across experimental applications.
Key Research Areas of KPV Oral Peptide
In non-clinical models, KPV has been explored for its effects on:
Cytokine signaling pathways relevant to inflammation modulation
Barrier integrity and repair in epithelial cell cultures
Microbial-host interactions in gut and skin models
Immunomodulatory peptide mechanisms
Cellular response to oxidative and environmental stressors
These potential mechanisms make KPV a peptide of interest in studies related to mucosal immunity, wound repair models, and anti-inflammatory signaling cascades.
Certificate of Analysis
Property | Description |
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Chemical Sequence | Lys-Pro-Val |
CAS | 129954-34-3 |
Molecular Formula | C21H42N6O6 |
Molecular Weight | Approximately 450.62 g/mol |
Appearance | White Lyophilized Powder |
Research Use Only:
KPV 10mg is intended strictly for in vitro testing and laboratory experimentation. It is not intended for human or animal medical use. It is not a drug, food, or cosmetic and should not be misbranded, misused, or mislabeled as such.