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BPC-157 Dosage Guide & Research Calculator

This BPC-157 dosage guide compiles reconstitution math, a BPC-157 dosage calculator, and a BPC-157 dosage chart of figures reported in published animal-model and in-vitro research. All figures below summarize parameters reported in published preclinical or in-vitro research. They are provided for reference only and are not instructions for human or veterinary administration.

For laboratory and research use only. Not for human or veterinary use. The information below summarizes dosing parameters reported in published research and is provided for reference only — not as guidance for administration.

Reconstitution & concentration

BPC-157 reconstitution math & bpc-157 dosage calculator

Reconstituting a lyophilized peptide gives a solution with a known concentration. The formula is simple:

concentration (mcg/mL) = vial mg × 1000 ÷ diluent mL

Worked example: Adding 2 mL of bacteriostatic water to a 5 mg vial of lyophilized BPC-157 produces 2,500 mcg/mL. On a U-100 insulin syringe, 10 units (0.10 mL) of that solution corresponds to 250 mcg of peptide.

BPC-157 reconstitution inputs

Enter your values

mg

The total mass of lyophilized powder listed on the vial label.

mL

The volume of bacteriostatic water added to the vial.

mcg

The amount, in micrograms, to model in your concentration math (1 mg = 1,000 mcg).

Display volume in U-100 syringe units or plain mL.

Calculated Result

Based on your inputs

Concentration
2,500 mcg/mL
Estimated volume
0.1 mL
Syringe reference
10 units on a U-100 style 1 mL insulin syringe
Formula used
concentration = (vial mg × 1000) ÷ diluent mL
volume = desired mcg ÷ concentration
For laboratory research only

This tool performs unit conversion and concentration math for research planning. It is not medical advice, not a dose recommendation, and not intended for human or veterinary use.

Research dosing reference

BPC-157 doses reported in published preclinical research

The figures below summarize BPC-157 doses that appear in published animal-model or in-vitro studies. They describe what researchers have used in laboratory settings — they are not human administration protocols and are not dose recommendations.

Research contextDose reportedNotes
Rat model, intraperitoneal10 µg/kg/dayFrequently cited in tendon and gut research.
Rat model, intraperitoneal10 ng/kg/dayLow end of reported preclinical range.
Rat model, oral10 µg/kg/dayReported in gut-lining studies.
In-vitro fibroblast assays1–10 µg/mLConcentrations used in cell-culture work.

All values are research-context references compiled from published preclinical and in-vitro literature. BPC-157 is supplied for laboratory and research use only.

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BPC-157 research dosage — frequently asked questions

How is BPC-157 reconstituted for research?+

Lyophilized BPC-157 is dissolved in bacteriostatic water in the laboratory. Concentration is calculated as (vial mg × 1000) ÷ diluent mL, giving mcg per mL.

What concentration does 5 mg BPC-157 in 2 mL give?+

5 mg of BPC-157 dissolved in 2 mL of bacteriostatic water yields a 2,500 mcg/mL solution. 0.10 mL (10 units on a U-100 insulin syringe) contains 250 mcg.

What BPC-157 doses are reported in published research?+

Preclinical studies most often report 10 µg/kg/day in rodent models, with some work using as little as 10 ng/kg/day. In-vitro studies typically use 1–10 µg/mL.

Is this BPC-157 dosage guide for human use?+

No. BPC-157 is sold for laboratory and research use only. The figures above describe parameters reported in published preclinical research and are not human administration instructions.

For laboratory and research use only. Not for human or veterinary use. The information below summarizes dosing parameters reported in published research and is provided for reference only — not as guidance for administration.

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