Description
Disclaimer: This is a research chemical only. It’s not a medication, and it’s not approved for human or animal use outside of authorized studies
| Sequence | Lys‑Pro‑Val (KPV), α‑MSH fragment (amino acids 11–13) |
| Molecular Formula | C₁₆H₃₀N₄O₄ |
| Molecular Weight | ~342.4 g/mol |
| PubChem CID | 16132320 |
| CAS # | 67727‑97‑3 |
KPV (Lysine–Proline–Valine) is a naturally occurring tripeptide derived from the C-terminal sequence of the α-melanocyte–stimulating hormone (α-MSH). In research settings, KPV is studied for its potential anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory properties, with particular interest in how it influences pathways of cytokine regulation and tissue repair.
In vitro investigations suggest that KPV can interact with key inflammatory mediators, including NF-κB signaling, while also modulating epithelial cell activity involved in barrier function and wound healing. This has led to its examination in models of skin injury, gastrointestinal inflammation, and mucosal protection. KPV’s small molecular size and stability make it a useful probe for exploring mechanisms of innate immune regulation and localized tissue recovery.
Because of these attributes, KPV is increasingly used in laboratory contexts to better understand the interplay between peptide signaling, immune modulation, and tissue regeneration. Its profile has made it a subject of interest for research on conditions where excessive inflammation or impaired healing are central features.
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