BPC-157/TB-500 5mg/5mg
BPC‑157 / TB‑500 — “Wolverine Stack” Overview
The “Wolverine Stack” is a two‑peptide research combination consisting of BPC‑157 and TB‑500. These peptides are often paired in laboratory settings to study multi‑pathway cellular signaling, cytoskeletal dynamics, and tissue‑level biochemical responses. Because each peptide has a distinct research profile, the combination is frequently used to explore potential synergistic interactions in controlled experimental environments.
Background & Research Interest
This two‑peptide blend is commonly examined in research focused on:
- Cellular repair and regulatory pathways
- Actin‑binding and cytoskeletal dynamics
- Peptide‑driven signaling cascades
- Comparative and synergistic peptide behavior
- Structure–function relationships in multi‑peptide models
Researchers often use this combination to observe how peptides with different mechanisms behave when studied together.
Component Breakdown
BPC‑157
A synthetic pentadecapeptide derived from a naturally occurring gastric protein.
Studied for:
- Cellular signaling pathways
- Cytoprotective biochemical processes
- Peptide stability and receptor interactions
TB‑500 (Thymosin Beta‑4 Fragment)
A synthetic peptide fragment modeled after a region of Thymosin Beta‑4.
Studied for:
- Actin regulation and cell migration pathways
- Cytoskeletal organization
- Peptide–protein interaction models
General Characteristics
- Peptide Type: Two‑peptide research blend
- Components: BPC‑157 + TB‑500
- Form: Typically supplied as separate or combined lyophilized powders
- Solubility: Reconstituted in sterile, research‑grade solvents
- Purity: Each component is generally provided at high purity suitable for controlled laboratory research
Storage & Handling
- Store in a cool, dry environment, protected from light
- Keep vials sealed until use
- Handle using standard laboratory safety procedures
For laboratory research only. Not for human consumption.
Certificate of Analysis (COA) images are provided for this product.



