Description
KPV (Lysine-Proline-Valine) is a research-use-only naturally occurring tripeptide corresponding to the C-terminal fragment of alpha-melanocyte-stimulating hormone ($\alpha$-MSH). In laboratory environments, it is widely utilized to investigate potent anti-inflammatory mechanisms that operate independently of classical melanocortin receptor activation. Researchers frequently study its ability to enter cells and interact directly with inflammatory pathways, such as downregulating NF-$\kappa$B and suppressing pro-inflammatory cytokine expression. It is a key model for examining the mitigation of gastrointestinal inflammation, the restoration of intestinal epithelial barrier integrity, and general mucosal tissue repair mechanisms. It is intended strictly for laboratory research and should not be used for human consumption, medical treatment, or diagnostic purposes.
Research Reference Amounts
250 mcg — 500 mcg
Research Titration Reference
These reference amounts are commonly organized in a daily administration schedule, depending on the specific gastrointestinal assay models, inflammatory tracking timelines, and laboratory protocols.
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