KPV (CAS 105043-58-7) is a synthetic tripeptide fragment derived from the C-terminal sequence of alpha-melanocyte-stimulating hormone, studied for its interaction with anti-inflammatory and gut-related signalling pathways. PhaseOne supplies KPV to Australian researchers as a high-purity lyophilised powder, independently HPLC verified at ≥98% purity per batch.
KPV's small tripeptide structure makes it one of the simplest research peptides PhaseOne supplies, manufactured to research-grade standards with full third-party testing, shipped Australia-wide. (!) Full Certificate of Analysis available for every batch view here.
KPV is a tripeptide derived from alpha-MSH, named for its three constituent amino acids (lysine, proline, valine), studied within Australian peptide research for anti-inflammatory and gut-related signalling research.
As one of the smallest research peptides studied, KPV's tripeptide structure is of interest for cellular permeability research distinct from larger peptide chains, and is increasingly discussed within Australian peptide research circles.
Unreconstituted KPV should be stored refrigerated and protected from light, and is commonly reconstituted with bacteriostatic water prior to research preparation. (!) Read our reconstitution guide.
Each PhaseOne batch is independently verified by third-party HPLC analysis, with a Certificate of Analysis available for every order shipped across Australia.
KPV shares its origin in alpha-MSH with Melanotan II, but the two are studied for distinct research purposes due to their different structures, both popular within Australian peptide research. (!) View our Melanotan II.
Yes - KPV is the fourth peptide in our KLOW Blend, adding an anti-inflammatory research dimension to GHK-Cu, BPC-157, and TB-500, a combination popular among Australian researchers. (!) View our KLOW Blend.
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