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KPV

α-MSH fragment tripeptide (Lys-Pro-Val) · >99% purity · Janoshik verified · Lyophilized powder

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KPV - lyophilized powder research peptide vial by Panda Peptides
KPV
$48.99 Original price was: $48.99.$39.99Current price is: $39.99.
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For Research Use Only. Not for human consumption. Not for use in diagnostic procedures. This product is solely intended for research purposes as a chemical reference compound. Its designation permits its use exclusively for in vitro testing and laboratory experimentation. All information provided on our website is purely educational. By law, any form of bodily introduction of this product into humans or animals is strictly prohibited. It should only be handled by licensed and qualified professionals. This product is neither a drug, food, nor cosmetic, and must not be misrepresented, misused, or mislabeled as such. By purchasing from Panda Peptides, you acknowledge that you are acquiring a research chemical.

KPV is a C-terminal tripeptide fragment (Lys-Pro-Val) of alpha-melanocyte stimulating hormone (α-MSH), molecular weight 342.4 Da. Unlike full α-MSH, KPV lacks melanocortin receptor binding activity. Research focuses on its anti-inflammatory signaling mechanisms independent of MC1R activation. Research compound — for laboratory use only.

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KPV and melanocortin receptor activation

Source: Research Review

Summary: This review examined KPV as a tripeptide fragment derived from alpha-melanocyte stimulating hormone, investigating its interactions with melanocortin receptors (MC1R and MC3R) in immune cell models.

Alpha-MSH derived peptides in inflammatory models

Source: Published research literature

Summary: Research has examined KPV and related alpha-MSH fragments in mucosal barrier function models animal models, investigating effects on NF-κB pathway activation and cytokine production.