Description
KPV (Lys–Pro–Val) | 99%+ Pure Research Peptide 10mg
Advance your research with KPV, a tripeptide fragment of the melanocortin system (Lys–Pro–Val) presented at pharmaceutical grade with ≥99% purity. Investigated for roles in pro-resolution signaling, epithelial barrier support, and cytokine modulation, KPV is well-suited for studies in inflammation biology, mucosal integrity, and wound models.
Key Features
- Verified ≥99% Purity — HPLC & Mass Spectrometry tested for reproducible results
- Pro-Resolution Signaling — Studied for modulation of NF-κB–linked pathways and cytokine balance
- Barrier & Epithelial Support — Evaluated in models of mucosal integrity and epithelial repair
- Wound & Dermal Research — Explored for effects on cell migration and local inflammatory tone
- Versatile in Combination — Complements matrix/angiogenic models and redox-focused studies
- GMP-Compliant, USA-Made — Manufactured under strict standards for consistency and safety
- Certificate of Analysis Included — Full analytical COA documentation with every batch
Mechanism of Action
KPV is derived from the C-terminus of α-MSH and is investigated for engagement with melanocortin-linked pathways associated with pro-resolution signaling. In preclinical models, KPV is explored for down-modulating pro-inflammatory cascades (e.g., NF-κB–associated signaling) and supporting epithelial barrier dynamics—key considerations in mucosal, dermal, and wound-healing research.
Specifications
- Sequence: Lys–Pro–Val (KPV)
- Molecular Weight: ~342.4 Da (free peptide, calculated)
- Appearance: White to off-white lyophilized powder
- Form & Size: 10 mg vials
- Purity: ≥99% (HPLC/MS verified)
- Manufacturing: GMP-compliant facility, USA
- Storage: −20 °C, desiccated; protect from light
- Documentation: Certificate of Analysis (COA) included
Research Applications
- Inflammation Biology — Cytokine modulation, NF-κB pathway exploration
- Barrier Integrity — Epithelial and mucosal support models
- Dermal & Wound Studies — Cell migration, localized pro-resolution dynamics
- GI & Mucosal Research — Epithelial tight-junction/repair paradigms
- Adjunct in Multi-Pathway Designs — Pairs with angiogenic/ECM and redox assays