Peptide Research Documentation
KPV 10mg – Research Documentation Overview
Neutral, research-only summary for laboratories and qualified organizations exploring immunomodulatory tripeptide compounds in non-clinical models.
For Research Use Only. KPV (Lysine-Proline-Valine, a C-terminal tripeptide fragment of α-melanocyte-stimulating hormone [α-MSH]) is intended exclusively for in vitro and non-clinical in vivo research. This compound is not approved for human consumption, medical use, or veterinary application.
At a Glance
KPV is a synthetic 3-amino-acid tripeptide (sequence: Lys-Pro-Val) derived from the C-terminal region of α-MSH, an endogenous melanocortin pathway peptide. Published research associates KPV with anti-inflammatory, immunomodulatory, and intestinal barrier-protective properties in rodent models. As a minimal-peptide fragment, KPV exhibits reduced systemic absorption and longer mucosal retention compared to full-length α-MSH, supporting investigation in intestinal epithelial and immunological contexts.
Document Objectives
- Define chemical structure, derivation from melanocortin signaling, and receptor interactions
- Specify optimal storage, stability windows, and reconstitution protocols
- Provide documentation standards for research use and regulatory compliance
- Review non-clinical models: intestinal barrier function, immune tolerance, inflammation
- Address risk considerations, analytical purity, and institutional oversight requirements
