Description
KPV is a synthetic tripeptide fragment derived from α-MSH and is widely studied in laboratory research focused on inflammatory signaling and immune pathway regulation. It serves as a research tool for examining peptide-mediated cellular response mechanisms.
Biochemical Characteristics
KPV is composed of three amino acids—lysine, proline, and valine—corresponding to the active C-terminal region of α-MSH. Its small peptide structure supports experimental investigation of receptor-independent signaling modulation and cytokine-associated pathways.
Research Applications
KPV is utilized in research models investigating inflammatory signaling cascades, cytokine regulation, epithelial barrier dynamics, and peptide-mediated immune response pathways under controlled laboratory conditions.
Pathway / Mechanistic Context
Mechanistic research focuses on KPV-associated modulation of pro-inflammatory signaling pathways and downstream transcriptional activity influencing immune cell communication and inflammatory regulation.
Preclinical Research Summary
Preclinical investigations have evaluated KPV in in vitro and experimental models to better understand peptide-mediated inflammatory signaling and immune pathway modulation.
Form & Analytical Testing
KPV is supplied as a lyophilized peptide and undergoes analytical verification, including HPLC testing, to confirm identity, purity, and composition consistency for laboratory research use.
RUO Disclaimer
This product is intended strictly for research and laboratory use only. It is not approved for human consumption, medical treatment, veterinary use, cosmetic application, or diagnostic purposes. Handling should be performed only by qualified professionals trained in proper laboratory procedures.






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