Top 5 Guide

Top 5 Gut & Digestive Peptides

Our expertly curated selection of the most researched and promisinggut & digestive peptides for research purposes.

About Gut & Digestive Peptides

Peptides for GI health, gut barrier function, and digestive research. These peptides represent the most promising compounds in this category based on available research and scientific interest. All information is for educational purposes only.

#1

Glucagon

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Also known as: GCG, Hyperglycemic Factor

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A pancreatic hormone that raises blood glucose and is used for severe hypoglycemia and GI imaging.

Primary Research
Hypoglycemia
Sequence Length
29 amino acids
Research Stage
approved
#2

BPC-157 (Oral)

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Also known as: Oral BPC, Stable BPC-157, GI-Specific BPC

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Oral formulation of BPC-157 specifically for gastrointestinal healing and protection.

Primary Research
Gastric Ulcers
Sequence Length
15 amino acids
Research Stage
preclinical
#3

KPV

Also known as: Alpha-MSH Fragment, Lys-Pro-Val

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An anti-inflammatory tripeptide derived from alpha-MSH with gut healing properties.

Primary Research
Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Sequence Length
3 amino acids
Research Stage
preclinical
#4

Larazotide

Also known as: AT-1001, Larazotide Acetate, Tight Junction Modulator

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A tight junction regulator peptide for celiac disease and intestinal permeability.

Primary Research
Celiac Disease
Sequence Length
8 amino acids
Research Stage
clinical-phase-3
#5

Ghrelin

Also known as: Hunger Hormone, Lenomorelin, Growth Hormone Releasing Peptide

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The hunger hormone produced in the stomach that regulates appetite and GI motility.

Primary Research
Gastroparesis
Sequence Length
28 amino acids
Research Stage
clinical-phase-2

Research Disclaimer: The information provided in this guide is for educational purposes only. This ranking is based on available research literature and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult with qualified healthcare professionals before making any decisions related to your health.