KPV 10mg Peptides
Built for rigor, this vial brings research-grade precision to your bench.
The Primavora KPV peptide arrives as a lyophilized research vial designed for dependable laboratory work. This unflavored, neutral-format peptide contains a total strength of 10mg per vial, supporting controlled reconstitution and consistent study conditions. KPV is provided as a single-ingredient research peptide with careful handling to maintain integrity from production to delivery.
- Each vial contains 10mg of KPV, a melanocortin-derived tripeptide (Lysine–Proline–Valine) investigated in preclinical settings for anti-inflammatory signaling pathways, epithelial barrier support, and tissue-repair mechanisms.
Engineered for non-edible, laboratory applications, the lyophilized format offers flexibility across a range of controlled protocols. When handled with suitable sterile technique, the powder readily reconstitutes to a clear solution for in vitro, ex vivo, or other authorized experimental models. Researchers value KPV for its concise structure and the focus it brings to inflammation-related pathways without extraneous excipients.
From sourcing to shipment, Primavora prioritizes consistency, traceability, and clarity. Each batch is produced under controlled conditions and verified through third-party analytical testing (including HPLC) for identity and purity, with documentation available upon request. Vials are sealed to safeguard the peptide during transit and storage, helping preserve the characteristics required for repeatable results. For best stability, store refrigerated (2–8°C) and protect from light; minimize unnecessary freeze–thaw and reconstitution cycles to maintain sample integrity.
Primavora operates with the discipline of a research-focused American brand: exacting specs, careful handling, and transparent quality checkpoints at every stage. Our peptides are intended strictly for laboratory research use only and are not for human or veterinary use, ingestion, or diagnostic applications. By aligning premium materials with rigorous testing and clear labeling, we provide a dependable foundation for teams that require reliability without compromise.
Choose Primavora for KPV when your work demands purity, consistency, and confidence—so your results speak to the science, not the variability.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is KPV?
KPV is a short tripeptide derived from the C-terminal region of alpha-melanocyte-stimulating hormone. Unlike full melanocortin peptides, it is mainly discussed in the literature for anti-inflammatory and epithelial-barrier-related research. On a site page, it should be framed as a research peptide for inflammation and barrier-biology studies.
What is KPV typically studied for?
Researchers most often study KPV in models involving inflammatory signaling, intestinal or epithelial barrier function, and wound-related immune response. The accurate wording is that it is investigated for those pathways in preclinical systems, not that it is an established treatment for inflammatory disease.
What role do peptides play in tissue research?
Peptides play multiple roles in tissue research. Some act as signaling molecules studied for their effects on fibroblast activity, angiogenesis, and extracellular matrix assembly. Others are investigated as modulators of inflammatory pathways relevant to tissue damage and recovery. A third group serves as reference compounds in assay development and analytical workflows.
Because peptides can be synthesized with very precise control over sequence and purity, they are particularly useful in research models where specific molecular interactions need to be isolated and studied. This makes peptides a common and valuable tool across cell biology, regenerative research, and pharmacological investigation.
What are repair peptides?
Repair peptides is an informal research category referring to short peptides studied in the context of tissue recovery, extracellular matrix remodeling, and cellular responses to damage. Well-known examples investigated in this space include BPC-157, TB-500 (a thymosin beta-4 fragment), and KPV, each of which has been studied in different models of cellular stress, inflammation, and tissue repair.
The category groups together peptides that share a research focus rather than a strict biochemical family. All repair peptides offered by Prima Vora are lyophilized research materials intended exclusively for in vitro investigation and are not drugs or therapeutics.
Why are repair peptides studied in recovery models?
Repair peptides are studied in recovery models because short peptides often represent active fragments of larger endogenous proteins that naturally participate in tissue maintenance. By synthesizing these fragments in isolation, researchers can study their individual contributions to processes such as cell migration, angiogenesis, collagen deposition, and inflammatory modulation under controlled conditions.
This approach allows investigators to build mechanistic hypotheses about recovery pathways without the complexity of the full-length parent protein. It also provides reference standards for analytical work. As with all categories on Prima Vora, these materials are strictly for laboratory use.