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KPV
KPV is a synthetic tripeptide derived from alpha-melanocyte-stimulating hormone (α-MSH). It is designed to retain anti-inflammatory properties while minimizing melanogenic activity.
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Research Applications
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Study of anti-inflammatory signaling pathways
Investigation of NF-κB inhibition mechanisms
Evaluation of gastrointestinal inflammation models
Analysis of cytokine suppression (TNF-α, IL-6)
Technical Information
Technical specifications
Product Specifications
Purity
≥98%
Appearance
Lyophilized powder
Solubility
Water-soluble
🧊 Storage Requirements
Handling Information
Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles
Lyophilized
-20°C
Reconstituted
2–8°C
Related Articles
Peer-reviewed research
NCBI Literature Resources
PepT1-mediated tripeptide KPV uptake reduces intestinal inflammation
2008 | PMID: 18061177
Guillaume Dalmasso
⚠️ Compliance Notice
For laboratory research use only. Not approved for human or veterinary use.
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Support FAQ
Quick answers to common questions
What is KPV, and how does it work?
KPV is a very small peptide derived from a natural hormone in the body.
It works by:
- Helping reduce inflammation
- Calming overactive immune responses
- Supporting healing in tissues like the skin and gut
- Potentially helping with inflammatory conditions
Because of this, it is being studied for conditions involving inflammation, such as skin or gut
issues.
How should it be stored?
Store the peptide in the freezer at −20°C for long-term stability.
After mixing it with liquid, keep it in the refrigerator (2–8°C) and use within about 28 days.
Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
Is KPV FDA-approved?
No. KPV is not FDA-approved for any medical use at this time.
What quantity options are available?
It is usually available in small research vials or kits. Bulk amounts may be available upon
request.
