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Peptides for Gut Health

3 peptidesUpdated July 2026
The peptides most discussed for gut health are BPC-157, studied for gastrointestinal lining repair, and KPV, studied for intestinal inflammation. LL-37 appears in gut-immunity research.

BPC-157's gut research is one of the more interesting parts of its profile, but it remains largely preclinical. None of these are approved treatments for digestive conditions.

Peptides researched for this goal

BPC-157 Recovery & Repair

A synthetic peptide widely studied for tissue repair and gut health.

KPV Anti-Inflammatory

A short tripeptide fragment of α-MSH studied for anti-inflammatory effects.

LL-37 Immune Support

The human cathelicidin antimicrobial peptide studied for immune defense.

Frequently asked questions

BPC-157 is the most-discussed peptide for gut-lining repair, with KPV for intestinal inflammation. Evidence is largely preclinical.

They are researched for gut-repair mechanisms in animal models, but they are not proven or approved treatments for digestive conditions in humans.

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This page is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice, a diagnosis, or a recommendation to use any compound. It contains no dosing or purchase information. Always consult a licensed healthcare professional before considering any peptide.