Advanced Peptide Delivery for Research Use
Bio Prime USA introduces Buccal TB500 & BPC-157 Strips, a modern peptide delivery format designed for research-focused consumers seeking a needle-free alternative to traditional peptide administration.
These fast-dissolving buccal strips are informed by peer-reviewed research on oral mucosal absorption and peptide transport science.
Why Buccal Peptide Delivery?
Peptides are structurally delicate molecules. When swallowed, they are often degraded by digestive enzymes and subject to first-pass liver metabolism, which can significantly reduce systemic exposure.
Recent peer-reviewed research highlights buccal delivery as a promising alternative. Buccal administration allows compounds to absorb through the inner cheek, potentially bypassing gastrointestinal degradation and hepatic first-pass metabolism.
A 2024 scientific review titled “Devices to Overcome the Buccal Mucosal Barrier to Administer Therapeutic Peptides” discusses buccal delivery systems as a growing area of peptide formulation research due to their accessibility and non-invasive nature.
Scientific Reference:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40174726/
What Are Buccal Strips?
Buccal strips are thin oral films designed to dissolve inside the cheek while maintaining close contact with the buccal mucosa.
This delivery format is actively researched for peptide transport because it offers:
-
Direct mucosal contact
-
Avoidance of digestive enzymes
-
Needle-free administration
-
Simple daily integration
BPC-157: A Focus of Regenerative Research
BPC-157 (Body Protection Compound-157) is a synthetic peptide fragment derived from a naturally occurring gastric protein. In preclinical and laboratory models, BPC-157 has been studied for its interaction with cellular signaling pathways related to connective tissue and regenerative research.
Reference:
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6271067/
TB500: Cellular Dynamics in Research Models
TB500 is a synthetic analog of Thymosin Beta-4, a peptide naturally present in human tissues. In laboratory research, Thymosin Beta-4 and its analogs have been studied for their involvement in cell migration and tissue-related signaling processes.
TB500 and BPC-157 are frequently explored together in peptide research due to their complementary molecular profiles.
Reference:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/?term=thymosin+beta+4+peptide
Research Use Only (RUO)
Bio Prime USA products are sold strictly for research and laboratory use only.
They are not intended for human consumption and are not approved to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Explore Buccal Peptide Innovation
Bio Prime USA’s Buccal TB500 & BPC-157 Strips represent a modern evolution in peptide delivery — informed by science and designed for responsible research exploration.
FAQ SCHEMA (PASTE BELOW BLOG OR PDP)
Frequently Asked Questions
What are Buccal TB500 & BPC-157 Strips?
Buccal TB500 & BPC-157 Strips are fast-dissolving oral films designed for peptide research applications. They dissolve inside the cheek and are studied for their potential to improve peptide delivery via buccal absorption.
Why use buccal peptide delivery instead of oral capsules?
Traditional oral peptides may degrade in the digestive system. Buccal delivery bypasses gastrointestinal breakdown and first-pass liver metabolism, as discussed in peer-reviewed research.
Are TB500 and BPC-157 approved for human use?
No. TB500 and BPC-157 are not FDA-approved for human consumption. Bio Prime USA products are sold strictly for research use only.
Is buccal delivery supported by scientific research?
Yes. Peer-reviewed literature, including PubMed-indexed studies, discusses buccal delivery as a promising route for peptide transport.
Reference:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40174726/
PRODUCT-PAGE COMPANION SECTION (PDP INSERT)
Advanced Buccal Peptide Delivery (Research Use Only)
Bio Prime USA’s Buccal TB500 & BPC-157 Strips are designed to dissolve inside the cheek, supporting modern research into non-injectable peptide delivery systems.
Inspired by emerging buccal absorption research, this format offers a needle-free, discreet alternative to traditional peptide administration methods while maintaining alignment with current scientific exploration.

