• Inflammation modulation and immune response research
• Gastrointestinal health and gut barrier studies
• Skin wellness and dermatological research
• Cellular repair and tissue recovery investigations
• Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) pathway studies
• Microbiome and intestinal health research
• Skin redness and irritation management studies
• Wound healing and tissue regeneration research
• Immune system regulation investigations
• Healthy aging and cellular resilience research
• Recovery and wellness optimization studies
• Barrier function support research (gut and skin)
Mechanism of Interest KPV (Lysine–Proline–Valine) is a naturally occurring tripeptide fragment derived from alpha-melanocyte-stimulating hormone (α-MSH). Researchers have studied its potential anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory properties, particularly in gastrointestinal, skin, and tissue wellness applications.
Potential Areas of Interest
• Gut health and digestive wellness support
• Skin recovery and complexion wellness research
• Inflammation-focused wellness protocols
• Tissue repair and recovery investigations
• Immune balance and cellular health studies