KPV
Lysine-Proline-Valine (α-MSH 11-13)
Anti-inflammatory tripeptide derived from α-MSH
Healing & Recovery ★ 65
Half-life
Short (minutes SubQ, longer oral)
Cycle
4-12 week cycles with 2-4 week breaks.
Storage
Lyophilized: refrigerated, months. After reconstitution: 2-8°C, 28 days.
Research
Strong preclinical, limited clinical data
About
A three-amino-acid peptide derived from the C-terminus of α-MSH (melanocyte stimulating hormone). Strong anti-inflammatory effects without melanocortin receptor activation.
Mechanism
Inhibits the NF-κB pathway, reducing TNF-α, IL-1β and IL-6. Strong effects in gut-related inflammation.
Dosage
200 mcg
1x per day
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Draw to 8 units on a U-100 insulin syringe
5 mg · 2 mL BAC
Route
Subcutaneous (SubQ) or oral
Duration
4-8 weeks
When to take: Timing matters little — morning or evening is fine.
Reconstitution
Vial size (mg): 5 mg · BAC water (mL): 2 mL · Concentration: 2.5 mg/mL
Stable peptide. Can be taken orally with reduced absorption.
Benefits
- Reduces systemic inflammation
- Helps with IBD and leaky gut
- Skin conditions (acne, psoriasis)
- Anti-microbial
- Well tolerated
Side effects
- Very well tolerated
- Rare: injection-site irritation
- No known serious side effects
Gender notes
Same dose as general protocol.
Cautions
- Pregnancy (limited data)
- History of melanoma (caution — α-MSH derivative)
Research
- Brzoska et al: KPV anti-inflammatory mechanism
Endocrine Reviews · 2008
Review of KPV's anti-inflammatory mechanisms.