KPV – 10 mg

$100.00

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KPV is a synthetic tripeptide (Lys-Pro-Val) derived from the larger α-melanocyte-stimulating hormone (α-MSH). It is of particular interest in research focused on inflammation, gut health, and immune modulation. KPV has been observed in studies to exert potent anti-inflammatory effects by down-regulating pro-inflammatory cytokines and inhibiting NF-κB activation.

Research on KPV explores its potential in models of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), wound healing, and systemic inflammation. Because of its small molecular size and stability, KPV is an attractive candidate for studies seeking targeted immune and epithelial modulation.

  • Store lyophilized KPV at -20 °C in a cool, dry, and dark environment.

  • After reconstitution, store at 2–8 °C (refrigerator) and use within the recommended timeframe to ensure stability.

  • Protect from excessive light, moisture, and repeated freeze-thaw cycles.

KPV is strictly for laboratory research use only. It is not approved for human or veterinary use. Typical research applications include:

  • Studying anti-inflammatory pathways and cytokine modulation.

  • Investigating gut barrier function and epithelial healing.

  • Exploring autoimmune and systemic inflammation models.

  • Evaluating its impact on skin inflammation, redness, and wound closure rates in animal studies.

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Q1: What is KPV most commonly studied for?
A1: KPV is often studied for its anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory properties, particularly in conditions like IBD, colitis, and skin inflammation models.

Q2: How does KPV work in research studies?
A2: KPV appears to inhibit inflammatory pathways by modulating NF-κB activation and reducing cytokine production, which helps researchers study its potential in reducing tissue inflammation.

Q3: Can KPV cross biological barriers?
A3: Its small size allows it to be investigated for both local (topical) and systemic delivery models, making it versatile in research applications.

Q4: Is KPV safe for human use?
A4: No. KPV sold by Revgenyx Labs is not for human consumption and should only be used by qualified researchers in controlled laboratory environments.

Q5: What solvent is recommended for reconstitution?
A5: Researchers typically use bacteriostatic water or sterile water for reconstitution, depending on the study design.

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outside of the body. These products are not medicines or drugs and have not been approved by the FDA to prevent, treat or cure any medical condition, ailment or disease. Bodily introduction of any kind into humans or animals is strictly forbidden by law.