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BPC-157 vs TB-500

BPC-157 and TB-500 are the two most-discussed research peptides in the tissue-healing literature. Both have substantial preclinical (rodent) literature, no published human RCTs, and identical UK regulatory framing. Both sit on the WADA prohibited list. UK retailers stock both. We do not publish dosing or human-use protocols for either.

BPC-157 TB-500
Full name Body Protection Compound 157 Thymosin Beta-4 fragment 500
Origin Synthetic peptide derived from a protein found in human gastric juice Synthetic fragment of the naturally occurring thymosin beta-4 protein
Animal literature focus Tendon healing, gut barrier, vascular healing, central nervous system effects Tissue repair, anti-inflammatory effects, cardiac and skin wound healing
Volume of preclinical literature ~200 papers, most Sikiric group (Zagreb) ~150 papers, multiple groups including Goldstein lab
Independent replication Limited Better; multiple groups
Human RCTs None published None published
UK regulatory status Not controlled under MoDA 1971. Sold "research use only" by UK retailers. Same as BPC-157. Not controlled. "Research use only" framing.
Retailer availability (UK) my-peptides, Pure Peptides UK, Direct Sarms, Aquila, Pinnacle, Nooku Same retailer pool, sometimes paired with BPC-157 in marketing
WADA status On the WADA prohibited list (peptide bioregulators class) On the WADA prohibited list (S2 peptide hormones)

What this comparison is and is not

This is encyclopedia-level information about two synthetic peptides that are sold in the UK under "research use only, not for human or animal consumption" framing. It is not a dosing guide, a use-case recommendation, or an endorsement of human use. UK retailers operate under the research-chemical exemption when no health claims are made about the products. We adhere to the same framing.

For UK regulatory framing in detail see research peptides hub. For retailer comparison see UK research peptide retailers.

Reviewed by Oliver Mackman, editorial director · last reviewed 2026-05-18