What is KPV?
KPV is the C-terminal tripeptide (lysine-proline-valine) of the alpha-melanocyte-stimulating hormone. In research it is studied because it retains anti-inflammatory activity associated with the parent hormone without the pigmentation effects, making it a clean model compound for inflammation studies.
KPV in equine research
In equine veterinary research, KPV is studied as a model compound for gut inflammation models. The horse is one of the most-studied large-animal models in connective-tissue and musculoskeletal research because equine tendon and ligament injuries are common and slow to resolve. Peptides associated with angiogenesis and tissue repair, such as BPC-157 and TB-500 (Thymosin Beta-4), appear frequently in equine-model research literature for exactly this reason.
KPV research focuses on its reported ability to enter cells and modulate inflammatory transcription pathways (such as NF-kB signaling), reducing pro-inflammatory cytokine output in models of gut and tissue inflammation.
Sourcing, purity & COA for Horses KPV research
Every lot supplied for Horses KPV research is third-party tested to a 99%+ purity target, with identity confirmed by mass spectrometry and purity quantified by HPLC. A Certificate of Analysis is available on request and ties each vial to a tracked lot. We ship nationwide to veterinary and university research programs with cold-chain handling where appropriate. Publicly verifiable third-party documentation is the trust standard for serious veterinary research material.
Frequently asked questions
Is KPV studied in equine research?
KPV appears in equine research models as a model compound (A tripeptide fragment of alpha-MSH studied for anti-inflammatory and gut research.). It is research-use-only and not for administration to horses.
Is KPV approved for horses?
No. KPV is not approved by the FDA for veterinary use and is supplied strictly for laboratory and veterinary research, not for administration to any animal.
What sizes of KPV are available?
KPV ships as lyophilized research vials (5 mg vial, 10 mg vial), third-party tested with a COA on request.
Can veterinary researchers order KPV B2B?
Yes - we supply qualified veterinary researchers and facilities B2B and via the research portal.
What is KPV used for in research?
Anti-inflammatory and gut-inflammation models, and immune-signaling research. Research use only.
What sizes are stocked?
5 mg and 10 mg vials, third-party tested, COA on request.
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External references: FDA Center for Veterinary Medicine · Peptide (Wikipedia)