Description
KPV
What Is KPV?
KPV is a naturally occurring tripeptide (Lysine–Proline–Valine) derived from the hormone α-MSH (alpha-
melanocyte-stimulating hormone). It is recognized for its strong anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and
tissue-repair properties. KPV plays a role in immune regulation and supports both skin and
gastrointestinal health, making it a focus of regenerative and anti-inflammatory research.
Inflammation Control
-Reduces systemic and localized inflammation by suppressing pro-inflammatory cytokines
Skin Repair & Healing
-Encourages recovery of wounds, burns, and irritated skin
Gut Health Support
-Helps maintain intestinal barrier integrity; studied in models of IBD and colitis
Dermatological Research
-Explored in topical applications for eczema, psoriasis, and acne
Immune Regulation
-Helps balance immune responses without causing immune suppression
Mechanism of Action
-Derived from α-MSH, interacting with melanocortin receptors on immune cells
-Inhibits the NF-κB pathway, a key regulator of inflammatory signaling
-Promotes epithelial regeneration and tissue repair in skin and gastrointestinal lining
-Demonstrates antimicrobial activity against certain bacteria and pathogens
Key Benefits
✅ Strong anti-inflammatory effects
✅ Supports tissue and wound healing
✅ Promotes gut barrier and microbiome health
✅ May reduce symptoms associated with IBD or inflammatory skin conditions
✅ Non-steroidal and well-tolerated in research settings
âš Note: KPV is a research-grade peptide and is not FDA-approved. Current studies focus on
gastrointestinal, dermatological, and systemic inflammatory applications.
For research use only











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