bpc-157 mastery course
Unit 9 of 12

Administration & Bioavailability

Oral vs subcutaneous routes, gastric stability, and reconstitution protocols

Two Routes, One Peptide

One of BPC-157's unique properties is oral bioavailability -- it can survive gastric acid and be absorbed through the GI tract. This makes it one of the few peptides with two viable administration routes, each with different advantages for different research applications.


Interactive Route Comparison

Compare oral and subcutaneous administration in animal research.

interactive route comparison

Administration Routes

Overview of oral vs subcutaneous vs other routes studied.


Oral Administration

Gastric stability, GI absorption, and oral dosing research.


Subcutaneous Injection

Local vs systemic effects and injection site considerations.


Reconstitution & Storage

Handling, reconstitution with BAC water, and storage stability.