Intended Use:
KPV is intended for research purposes only. Reconstitution with bacteriostatic water (BAC water) is required before use.
Storage:
Store lyophilized powder in a cool, dry place away from light. After reconstitution, keep refrigerated at 2–8°C.
Solubility:
Reconstitute with BAC water. Gently swirl to dissolve—do not shake.
Vial Size:
Lyophilized multi-dose vial (commonly supports up to 3ml reconstitution).
Shelf Life:
Lyophilized: up to 24 months
Reconstituted: recommended use within 4–6 weeks
Handling:
Use sterile techniques to maintain product stability and integrity.
Anti-Inflammatory Studies
Research suggests that KPV may significantly reduce inflammatory markers in preclinical models.
Skin and Gut Models
Studies indicate potential benefits in skin irritation and gastrointestinal inflammation-related research.
Immune Modulation Research
KPV has been associated with regulating immune responses without excessive activation.
Recovery Environment Studies
Preclinical findings suggest improved healing conditions through inflammation control.
KPV works by targeting inflammatory signaling pathways:
Overall Effect:
→ Anti-inflammation + stabilization
→ Optimizes recovery conditions
KPV is a tripeptide fragment derived from α-MSH, studied for its strong anti-inflammatory and immune-modulating properties. It is widely researched for its role in reducing inflammation and supporting tissue stability, making it a key compound in recovery and skin-related models.
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