KPV (Lysine–Proline–Valine) quick reference

Scientific name: Lysine–Proline–Valine

Common abbreviation: KPV

Compound class: Melanocortin-derived tripeptide

Molecule type: Three-amino-acid peptide

Primary research fields: Inflammatory signaling, gastrointestinal biology, skin biology, cellular transport

Research status: Investigational

Related compounds: BPC-157, GLOW Blend, KLOW Blend

What Is KPV?

KPV is a tripeptide made from three amino acids:

  • K – Lysine
  • P – Proline
  • V – Valine

It represents the C-terminal three-amino-acid sequence of alpha-melanocyte-stimulating hormone, commonly abbreviated as alpha-MSH.

Researchers have studied KPV because it appears to retain some of the inflammatory-signaling activity associated with alpha-MSH while lacking its pigment-related activity.

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Mechanism Overview

KPV research has examined several possible pathways, including:

  • Cellular inflammatory signaling
  • Cytokine-related activity
  • Peptide-transporter-mediated uptake
  • Intestinal epithelial responses
  • Melanocortin-related signaling
  • Skin and mucosal biology

One area of research has focused on transport through PepT1, a peptide transporter involved in the movement of small peptides across certain epithelial cells.

Current Areas of Research

KPV has been studied in:

  • Intestinal and colitis models
  • Skin and keratinocyte research
  • Mucosal tissue models
  • Immune-cell signaling
  • Inflammatory-pathway research
  • Peptide-delivery systems

Much of this research remains preclinical.

Interesting Scientific Facts

  • KPV contains only three amino acids.
  • It is derived from the end portion of alpha-MSH.
  • Its small size has made it useful in studies involving peptide transport and specialized delivery systems.

Related Library Entries

  • BPC-157
  • GLOW Blend
  • KLOW Blend
  • GHK-Cu

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