
BPC-157 Sublingual Tablets · 400mcg/60ct/24mg
A synthetic 15-amino-acid peptide (pentadecapeptide) derived from a partial sequence of a protein found in human gastric juice.
Observed price
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PureRawz
Unclaimed page
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Lab tests
99.2%
Median purity
167
Listings
Real listing aggregated from the vendor's public page. Buying happens on their site, never on VialGrade — we take no payment and hold no stock. These are sold for laboratory research use only, not for human consumption; the seller sets their own terms and age limits at checkout.
No independent test of PureRawz's BPC-157 yet
- BPC-157 generally tests around 99.8% purity across 9 independent certificates — but from other makers, so treat it as a benchmark, not proof of this seller's stock.
- We couldn't place this listing's price — its size isn't readable or the market's too thin — so there's no cheap-fake check here.
How to verify this yourself
To verify before you buy: ask PureRawz for the Janoshik COA for your batch number, then paste it into Verify — VialGrade confirms it's a real, unedited lab record.
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Cheapest BPC-157, by price per mg
Vials come in different sizes, so the sticker price lies. This ranks every listing by what a milligram actually costs — with independent test purity where we have it.
| # | Vendor | Size | Price | Per mg | Tested purity | Real $/active mg | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Swiss Chems | 30mg total0.5mg each | $86 | $2.87/mg | — | $2.87/mgbest value | View |
| 2 | Simple Peptide | 20mg total | $85 | $4.25/mg | — | $4.26/mg | View |
| 3 | Ez Peptides | 10mg total | $44 | $4.40/mg | — | $4.41/mg | View |
| 4 | Ez Peptides | 50mg total500mcg each | $225 | $4.50/mg | — | $4.51/mg | View |
| 5 | Chameleon Peptides | 100mg total10mg · 10-vial kit each | $451 | $4.51/mg | 99.8% | $4.52/mg | View |
| 6 | Chameleon Peptides | 15mg total | $69 | $4.60/mg | 99.8% | $4.61/mg | View |
| 7 | Umbrella Labs | 30mg total500MCG each | $150 | $5.00/mg | — | $5.01/mg | View |
| 8 | Simple Peptide | 15mg total | $75 | $5.00/mg | — | $5.01/mg | View |
| 9 | Bluum Peptides | 20mg total | $105 | $5.25/mg | — | $5.26/mg | View |
| 10 | Chameleon Peptides | 10mg total | $53 | $5.31/mg | 99.8% | $5.32/mg | View |
| 11 | Felix Chemical Supply | 10mg total | $55 | $5.50/mg | — | $5.51/mg | View |
| 12 | Chameleon Peptides | 50mg total5mg · 10-vial kit each | $291 | $5.81/mg | 99.8% | $5.83/mg | View |
| 13 | Swiss Chems | 10mg total | $60 | $6.00/mg | — | $6.01/mg | View |
| 14 | Cernum Biosciences | 10mg total | $60 | $6.00/mg | — | $6.01/mg | View |
| 15 | Peptide Pros | 250mg total5mg/vial × 50 vials each | $1,654 | $6.62/mg | 100.0% | $6.62/mg | View |
| 16 | Bluum Peptides | 10mg total | $68 | $6.80/mg | — | $6.81/mg | View |
| 17 | Modern Aminos | 10mg total | $68 | $6.80/mg | — | $6.81/mg | View |
| 18 | Modern Aminos | 5mg total | $38 | $7.60/mg | — | $7.62/mg | View |
| 19 | Bluum Peptides | 5mg total | $39 | $7.80/mg | — | $7.82/mg | View |
| 20 | Purerawz | 15mg total | $126 | $8.40/mg | — | $8.42/mg | View |
| 21 | Peptide Pros | 5mg total | $47 | $9.45/mg | 100.0% | $9.45/mg | View |
| 22 | Ez Peptides | 5mg total | $53 | $10.6/mg | — | $10.6/mg | View |
| 23 | Sports Technology Labs | 5mg total | $57 | $11.4/mg | 99.4% | $11.5/mg | View |
| 24 | Purerawz | 10mg totalNasal Spray · 100mcg/spray = 10mg total each | $141 | $14.1/mg | — | $14.1/mg | View |
| 25 | Purerawz | 10mg total | $141 | $14.1/mg | — | $14.1/mg | View |
| 26 | Purerawz | 5mg total | $89 | $17.8/mg | — | $17.9/mg | View |
Real $/active mg divides the price-per-mg by the measured purity — the honest cost of the actual peptide, so a 90%-pure vial isn’t compared as if it were 99%. Too cheap? flags a listing far below the market rate — often underdosing or a fake, not a deal. The crown marks the cheapest non-outlier; best value marks the lowest real cost per active mg.
Understand this compound
What is BPC-157?
Preclinical / animal onlya.k.a. Body Protection Compound-157, PL 14736One of the most-discussed peptides in tissue-recovery and gut-health research. Preclinical studies have looked at connective-tissue and gastrointestinal models. The classic partner to TB-500.
Good to know: Human safety and pharmacokinetic data remain extremely limited despite widespread anecdotal use, and the FDA has moved to restrict it from compounding pharmacies over unresolved safety-data gaps.
How does BPC-157 work?
A synthetic 15-amino-acid partial sequence derived from a protective protein found in human gastric juice; in animal models it appears to promote angiogenesis via VEGF upregulation, modulate nitric oxide signaling, and upregulate growth-hormone receptor expression on fibroblasts to accelerate tissue repair.
Mechanism of action from published research — how the molecule behaves, not a claim about any product or any human-use effect.
What is BPC-157 researched for?
Studied mainly for tendon, ligament, muscle, and gastrointestinal-lining healing in animal injury models.
- Recovery & healingStudied in tissue-repair research — tendon, ligament, muscle, and wound-healing models.
- Gut healthStudied in gastrointestinal research, including gut-lining integrity and inflammatory-condition models.
How far has the research gone?
Preclinical / animal research — hundreds of rodent studies exist, but only a handful of small, uncontrolled human studies have been published, and it is not FDA-approved.
Where the science stands — an approved drug is not the same as the research-grade material a vendor sells, which is unregulated regardless.
What is BPC-157 commonly stacked with?
What should I check before buying?
- Independent purity. Look for a third-party COA (Janoshik or MZ) showing a measured purity — not just a number the vendor typed.
- Batch match. The strongest evidence is a certificate for the exact batch you’ll receive, attributed to this vendor — check the cross-verification on the listing.
- Vendor reputation. See how the vendor is talked about in the community before trusting a new name.
Research context only — VialGrade never gives dosing, medical, or human-use guidance.
The lab evidence
What we could verify
Each row answers a different question. Passing the identity test doesn’t mean it’s sterile or correctly dosed — we show each answer separately.
Identity — independent test
UnknownNo independent third-party COA is advertised or on record for this listing.
Measured purity (HPLC)
UnknownNo independent purity figure is on record for this listing.
Batch traceability
UnknownNo specific batch on this listing has been matched to an independent record.
Sterility & endotoxin
Not testedA purity COA does not measure sterility or endotoxins — no such test is on record.
Dose / fill accuracy
UnknownVialGrade does not independently measure vial fill or delivered dose.
These certificates are for BPC-157 across every maker VialGrade tracks — not necessarily PureRawz’s own stock. This listing’s specific evidence is the matrix above.
Independent testing
Independent lab tests on record for BPC-157
Real, publicly verifiable third-party tests. Purity is read from the certificate itself. A test reflects one lab’s result for one submitted batch — not a guarantee that every vial matches.
How does this data get here?
Every record below is a real certificate of analysis, gathered two ways: from the public verification feeds that independent labs (like Janoshik) publish, and from the certificates vendors post on their own product pages. We open each certificate document and read the measured purity, content, batch, and date directly off it — a scraper can’t read a number printed inside an image, so this is done by machine vision, then recorded here with a link back to the original.
Nothing here is typed in by a vendor or invented by us. Where a certificate is missing, we say so rather than filling the gap.
We re-check the lab feed, too. A “still listed” tag means the certificate is currently public in Janoshik’s database — we re-verify against the live feed and stamp the date. If a cert is later pulled, the tag flips. It’s a freshness check on the same source, not a second independent opinion.
What a certificate does & doesn’t prove
Three different questions. Purity (“how clean?”), identity (“is it the right molecule?”, a mass-spec test), and content (“did I get the labeled mg?”) are separate. A vial can be 99% pure and still be the wrong peptide, or the right peptide underdosed. We flag the measured dose against the label above; underdosing is the most common real fraud.
Who submitted the sample matters. Most of these are vendor-submitted — the seller chose which vial to send, so one good certificate doesn’t prove every batch is the same. The gold standard is a blind test, where a buyer sends a vial they bought as a normal customer. Same label doesn’t prove same product; same batch number doesn’t prove same batch.
100.0%
highest tested purity
| Certificate | Manufacturer | Batch | Purity | Content / dose | Lab | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Peptide Pros | AF98762213 | 100.00% | — | MZ Biolabs | Verify | |
| hangzhoupeps.com | — | 99.89% | 5.56/5mg · full | Janoshik Analytical Still listed | Verify | |
![]() | Chameleon Peptides | — | 99.81% | 4.37 mg | Janoshik Analytical | View |
![]() | Core Peptides | C73447 | 99.80% | — | Vanguard Laboratory | View |
![]() | Core Peptides | C73450 | 99.80% | — | Vanguard Laboratory | View |
| PeptideGurus | — | 99.60% | 18.4/20mg · full | Janoshik Analytical Still listed | Verify | |
![]() | Sports Technology Labs | 2026-05-30 | 99.43% | — | MZ Biolabs | View |
| Unknown | — | 99.04% | 5.62/5mg · full | Janoshik Analytical Still listed | Verify | |
| Alpha BioPharma | BWFM6CH4 | 97.70% | 11.79 mg | Janoshik Analytical Still listed | Verify | |
| Eternal Peptides | EP-260521-BPC05 | 99.35% | — | Unverified lab · Kovera Labs | Verify | |
| Eternal Peptides | EP-260521-BPC10 | 99.33% | — | Unverified lab · Kovera Labs | Verify | |
![]() | Biotech Peptides | 3140013 | 99.10% | — | Vendor self-tested | View |
![]() | Behemoth Labz | P200709-A015 | 98.78% | — | Vendor self-tested | View |
No test for this vendor — but BPC-157 is independently characterized
This vendor doesn't advertise independent testing, and we hold no COA tied to PureRawz specifically. We do hold 9 independent certificates for BPC-157 (median 99.8% purity) from other makers — real market context for what this compound tests at, though not proof of this vendor's product.
- This vendor. No third-party COA on record for PureRawz.
- BPC-157 (market-wide). 9 independent COAs, median 99.8%.
Cross-checks the vendor’s testing claim against independent lab records. Purity is read from the lab's certificate as issued — VialGrade doesn't re-run the assay or sample the vial. It reflects one lab's result for one submitted batch, not every vial — and it says nothing about how the peptide was MADE. A high purity number can come from an uncontrolled facility; "pharmaceutical grade" is a marketing phrase unless a GMP certificate backs it. Never a statement that a product is safe, sterile, or correctly dosed. What “grade” actually means
Research-use-only — not FDA-approved
Sold “for research use only,” this compound is not FDA-approved for human use and has not been evaluated for safety, purity, or sterility in people. It is generally not a scheduled controlled substance, so buying it as a research chemical is typically not itself a drug crime — but marketing or using it as a drug is not lawful, and it is not a dietary supplement. BPC-157 is not on the FDA's 503A list of substances pharmacies may compound with, so even a licensed compounding pharmacy can't legally make it. The FDA flagged it in 2023 over safety concerns (immunogenicity risk by some routes); that nomination was later withdrawn, and an FDA advisory committee reviewed it again in July 2026.
Read the full US legal overview →General information, not legal or medical advice. VialGrade sells nothing and encourages no human use.
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