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BPC157 exhibits broad tissue repair capacity, suggesting that its actions may not depend on cell type-specific regulation (e.g., myocytes or epithelial cells) but rather target universal injury responses
The abdomen is most commonly used due to accessibility and typically good absorption
It is described as a N-terminal acetylated 17-23 fragment of human thymosin beta 4 which is a synthetic version that promotes tissue repair, regeneration, and muscle growth
Synthetic logs can sustain shiitake production for 34 months, with significantly higher biological efficiency
The variability may result from genetic differences in the rate of metabolism, biodegradation of the drug in the GI lumen, and/or metabolism of the drug during absorption (in the GI mucosa) and first pass through the liver