Description
KPV is a naturally occurring tripeptide fragment derived from the alpha-melanocyte-stimulating hormone (α-MSH). It is currently being researched for its potent anti-inflammatory, wound-healing, and gut-protective properties. KPV demonstrates promise in reducing inflammation across multiple biological systems — including skin, intestinal, and immune tissues — without the hormonal effects associated with full-length α-MSH.
Mechanism / How It Works
KPV functions primarily by inhibiting pro-inflammatory cytokines such as TNF-α, IL-1β, and NF-κB pathways.
It is believed to enhance epithelial barrier integrity and modulate local immune responses, thereby supporting tissue recovery and reducing oxidative stress. KPV may also assist in restoring microbiome balance and suppressing inflammatory flare-ups within the gastrointestinal tract.
Uses / Potential Benefits (Research / Translational)
- Anti-inflammatory response modulation
- Gut integrity and barrier protection research
- Skin healing and tissue regeneration models
- Experimental studies in immune regulation and inflammatory disorders
Safety / Side Effects / Cautions
- Limited clinical data; for research use only
- May cause localized irritation in sensitive test models
- Avoid use in unsupervised or non-research settings
Storage / Handling
- Store refrigerated (2–8 °C) and protect from moisture and light
- For long-term storage, freezing (-20 °C) is recommended
- Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles





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