Where to Buy BPC-157 for Research
Sourcing BPC-157 for sale for laboratory research? The supplier matters as much as the compound. This guide covers how to verify purity, read a batch certificate of analysis, evaluate vendors, and what to expect on price — then where to buy BPC-157 that ships same-day from Houston, Texas.
Buy BPC-157 that comes with a batch-specific COA showing HPLC purity, LC-MS identity confirmation, and endotoxin testing. View Lone Star's BPC-157 product page →
What BPC-157 is (research context)
BPC-157 is a synthetic pentadecapeptide (15 amino acids) derived from a partial sequence of a protein found in human gastric juice. It is one of the most extensively studied compounds in tissue-repair, angiogenesis, and cytoprotection research, which is why it is also one of the most counterfeited — making third-party verification essential. It is supplied as a lyophilized powder for in vitro laboratory research only. For the underlying science, see our BPC-157 research overview.
What to look for when buying BPC-157
Research peptides are an unregulated category, so quality varies enormously between suppliers. Five things separate verified material from a gamble:
- HPLC purity (ideally ≥99%). If a supplier won't show the chromatogram, treat it as a red flag.
- LC-MS identity confirmation. Purity alone doesn't prove the vial contains BPC-157 — mass spec confirms molecular identity.
- Endotoxin (LAL) testing. Contamination can confound cell-based work; results should appear on the COA.
- A batch-specific COA matching the exact lot on your vial. How to read a peptide COA →
- Domestic, cold-chain shipping to protect the material in transit.
Want to score a vendor objectively? Use our free Supplier Verification Scorecard. Related reading: bpc 157 tendon fibroblast bpc 157 vs tb 500.
How to verify a BPC-157 COA
A trustworthy supplier makes verification easy. Lone Star publishes every batch COA in a public, searchable library — so before you buy you can confirm the HPLC purity, LC-MS identity, and endotoxin results for the exact lot. If a supplier can't show a batch-matched report from a named independent lab, be cautious.
What BPC-157 pricing looks like
Research BPC-157 is priced by vial size, with per-vial cost dropping on larger orders. Be wary of pricing far below market — unusually cheap material often signals under-dosed or unverified product. Current sizes and live pricing are on the BPC-157 product page.
Why researchers buy BPC-157 from Lone Star
- Triple-tested every batch — HPLC, LC-MS, and endotoxin, by independent labs.
- Public COA library — look up any lot before or after you buy.
- Same-day Houston shipping — 1–2 days to most of Texas, shorter cold-chain transit than out-of-state vendors.
- Serves Texas institutions — from the Texas Medical Center to Dallas, Austin, and San Antonio.
Is BPC-157 legal to buy?
BPC-157 is sold strictly for in vitro laboratory research use only. It is not FDA-approved and is not intended for human or animal consumption, diagnosis, or treatment. Purchasers are responsible for compliance with all applicable laws and institutional policies. See research peptides and the law in Texas.
Triple-tested · Batch COA · Same-day Houston shipping
FAQ
Where can I buy BPC-157 for research?
From Lone Star Peptide Co., a Houston, Texas supplier — high HPLC purity, LC-MS confirmed, endotoxin screened, batch COA, same-day shipping. For in vitro research use only.
How do I verify purity before buying?
Request the batch COA and confirm HPLC purity, LC-MS identity, and endotoxin results in the public COA library.
Is BPC-157 legal to buy?
Sold strictly for in vitro laboratory research use only — not FDA-approved, not for human or animal use.
FOR RESEARCH USE ONLY. BPC-157 is supplied exclusively for in vitro and laboratory research applications. Not approved by the FDA for human consumption or therapeutic use. Not a drug, supplement, or medical treatment.