Oral Anti-Inflammatory Peptide

KPV Oral 250mcg

Targeted Gut Health & Inflammatory Support

KPV is a naturally occurring tripeptide derived from alpha-melanocyte stimulating hormone (α-MSH) that provides potent anti-inflammatory effects. Delivered in oral capsule form, KPV works directly in the GI tract to support gut health, reduce intestinal inflammation, and promote immune balance—ideal for those managing inflammatory bowel conditions, leaky gut, or chronic digestive issues.

250mcg

Per Capsule

Oral

Administration

1x

Daily Dosing

GI

Direct Action

KPV Capsules

Medical-grade oral peptide therapy formulated for optimal bioavailability and GI tract targeting.

What is KPV?

KPV is a tripeptide consisting of three amino acids: lysine-proline-valine. It is a C-terminal fragment of alpha-melanocyte stimulating hormone (α-MSH), a naturally occurring peptide in the body that plays a crucial role in immune regulation and anti-inflammatory signaling.

Unlike many peptides that require injection, KPV is uniquely suited for oral administration. When taken orally, KPV remains stable through the digestive tract and exerts its therapeutic effects directly at the site of GI inflammation—making it particularly valuable for intestinal health.

Research demonstrates KPV’s ability to inhibit inflammatory pathways, support intestinal barrier function, promote wound healing in the gut lining, and modulate immune responses without suppressing overall immune function. This makes it a targeted, well-tolerated option for chronic inflammatory conditions affecting the digestive system.

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Mechanism of Action

KPV targets multiple inflammatory pathways to support gut health and immune balance.

Melanocortin Pathway

As a derivative of α-MSH, KPV activates melanocortin receptors, triggering anti-inflammatory signaling cascades that reduce cytokine production and calm immune overactivity.

NF-κB Inhibition

KPV directly inhibits nuclear factor kappa B (NF-κB), a key regulator of inflammatory gene expression, reducing the production of pro-inflammatory mediators in intestinal tissues.

Immune Modulation

Rather than broadly suppressing immunity, KPV selectively modulates inflammatory responses, supporting healthy immune tolerance in the gut while preserving protective immune function.

Why Consider KPV?

Gut Inflammation

Reduces intestinal inflammation and helps manage symptoms associated with IBD, IBS, Crohn’s disease, and ulcerative colitis through direct anti-inflammatory action.

Intestinal Barrier Function

Supports tight junction integrity and helps restore proper intestinal permeability, addressing leaky gut syndrome and improving nutrient absorption.

Wound Healing

Promotes healing and regeneration of damaged intestinal tissue, supporting recovery from inflammation-related mucosal damage in the GI tract.

Immune Balance

Modulates immune responses without suppression, helping establish oral tolerance and reducing inappropriate immune reactions to food and commensal bacteria.

Digestive Comfort

Reduces bloating, discomfort, and digestive distress associated with chronic inflammatory conditions, improving overall quality of life and daily function.

Systemic Anti-Inflammatory

While targeting the gut, KPV may also provide broader anti-inflammatory benefits throughout the body, potentially supporting joint health, skin conditions, and overall inflammation.

How It Works at BHRC

Our medical team guides you through every step—from initial consultation to ongoing optimization.

Medical Consultation

Comprehensive evaluation of your digestive health, symptoms, and treatment goals with our specialized physicians.

Personalized Protocol

Custom KPV dosing plan designed for your specific condition, with consideration for timing and complementary therapies.

Convenient Delivery

Pharmaceutical-grade KPV capsules shipped directly to your door with clear administration instructions.

Ongoing Support

Regular follow-up assessments to track symptom improvement, adjust dosing as needed, and optimize your outcomes.

Is KPV Right for You?

KPV oral therapy is remarkably well-tolerated due to its natural origin and targeted mechanism. As a derivative of α-MSH, it works with the body’s existing regulatory systems rather than against them.

  • Minimal Side Effects  KPV is generally very well-tolerated with few reported adverse effects, particularly when compared to conventional immunosuppressive medications.
  • Non-Immunosuppressive  Unlike steroids or biologics, KPV modulates inflammation without broadly suppressing immune function or increasing infection risk.
  • Convenient Oral Dosing  No injections required—simply take one capsule daily on an empty stomach for optimal GI tract exposure.
  • Medical Supervision Required  A consultation with our physicians is necessary to determine if KPV is appropriate for your specific condition and health status.
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1x

Daily capsule administration—simple, convenient, and injection-free for consistent GI support

Natural

Derived from α-MSH, a peptide naturally found in the body that regulates inflammation and immune function

Frequently Asked

KPV is primarily used for inflammatory bowel conditions including Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis, IBS, and intestinal permeability (leaky gut). It may also support other inflammatory conditions affecting the gut lining, food sensitivities, and overall digestive health. Research suggests benefits for wound healing, immune modulation, and systemic inflammation as well.

KPV is uniquely suited for oral administration because it remains stable through the digestive tract and exerts its therapeutic effects directly in the GI system. This makes it ideal for gut-specific conditions. While many peptides require injection to avoid degradation, KPV’s mechanism actually benefits from oral delivery, targeting inflammation at the source in the intestinal lining.

KPV is typically taken once daily on an empty stomach—ideally first thing in the morning or between meals. This ensures maximum contact with the intestinal lining and optimal therapeutic effect. Your physician will provide specific timing recommendations based on your condition and treatment goals.

Response times vary by individual and condition severity. Some patients notice improvements in digestive comfort within 1-2 weeks, while more significant changes in inflammation markers and gut healing may take 4-8 weeks of consistent use. Our medical team monitors your progress and adjusts dosing as needed to optimize outcomes.

KPV is generally very well-tolerated with minimal side effects. Because it’s a naturally occurring peptide fragment, adverse reactions are rare. Some patients may experience mild digestive changes during the first few days as their body adjusts. Unlike immunosuppressive medications, KPV does not increase infection risk or cause systemic side effects.

KPV can often be used alongside other therapies, including conventional medications for IBD, probiotics, and nutritional supplements. However, it’s essential to discuss all current medications and supplements with your BHRC physician during your consultation to ensure safe and effective integration into your treatment plan.

Yes, KPV peptide therapy requires a prescription from a licensed physician. At BHRC, we conduct a comprehensive medical evaluation to determine if KPV is appropriate for your specific condition and health status. This ensures safe, effective treatment tailored to your individual needs.

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*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. KPV peptide therapy is a compounded medication available by prescription only. Not all patients will respond to therapy, and individual results may vary. KPV should be used under medical supervision as part of a comprehensive treatment plan for inflammatory GI conditions. A consultation with our medical team and baseline evaluation are required to determine if this therapy is appropriate for you.

Oral KPV at BHRC: At a Glance

Format
Oral capsule
Best suited to
Gut-lining and GI inflammatory targets
Typical frequency
Daily during an active course
Typical course
4–8 weeks, then reassess
Key advantage
Acts locally along the GI tract; no injections
Supervision
Prescribed and monitored by a BHRC provider

What a Oral KPV Protocol Actually Involves

The question patients actually arrive with is not whether KPV works — it is whether they should be swallowing it or injecting it. That decision drives the outcome more than dose does, and it comes down to a single question: where do you need the peptide to act?

  1. Establishing the targetOral KPV is selected when the intended site of action is the gastrointestinal tract itself. Taken by mouth, the peptide travels the GI tract and acts locally on the tissue it passes through. If your concern is inflammatory bowel symptoms, gut discomfort or intestinal permeability, that local exposure is the point — not a limitation.
  2. Ruling out what should not be treated this wayPersistent GI symptoms deserve a diagnosis before they get a protocol. A provider reviews your history and prior workup. Bleeding, unexplained weight loss, persistent fever or severe pain send you to gastroenterology, not to a capsule. We will tell you that plainly if it applies.
  3. Choosing oral over injectableIf your target is systemic or dermatologic — skin inflammation, for example — the subcutaneous route is generally the better tool, and we will steer you to injectable KPV instead. Choosing oral for a systemic target is one of the more common self-directed mistakes we see.
  4. Dosing and timing with mealsYour provider sets dose, timing and course length. Timing relative to meals is set deliberately, since the goal is local exposure along the tract rather than peak blood levels. This is not a detail to improvise.
  5. Reassessment at 4–8 weeksSymptom scoring and, where relevant, inflammatory markers are reviewed against baseline. Oral KPV is run as a defined course. If it has not shifted anything by reassessment, extending it rarely helps.

Oral is also simply more sustainable for many patients — a daily capsule gets taken consistently in a way that a daily injection often does not, and consistency is what separates protocols that work from protocols that were technically prescribed. For the full technical breakdown — dosing ranges, reconstitution math, syringe calculations and cycle structures — see our BPC-157 dosage guide.

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What to Expect, Week by Week

Response varies between individuals, and the timeline below reflects what patients on a supervised protocol commonly report rather than a guaranteed outcome. Your provider will set expectations specific to your labs, history and goals.

TimeframeWhat patients typically report
Weeks 1–2Usually little perceptible change. Some patients notice early shifts in bloating or stool consistency; this is variable and does not predict the final outcome.
Weeks 2–4The window in which responders most often notice something — typically reduced GI discomfort, urgency or bloating.
Weeks 4–6Changes tend to consolidate and become visible in structured symptom scoring rather than just in general impression.
Weeks 6–8Formal reassessment against baseline. Continue, taper or stop is decided here.
After the courseMany patients use oral KPV in defined courses around symptomatic periods rather than continuously.
Note: Worsening symptoms are not a sign the protocol is ‘working through something’. Bleeding, unexplained weight loss, persistent fever or severe abdominal pain warrant urgent medical evaluation regardless of what you are taking. Stop and seek care.

How Oral KPV Compares to Other Options

The genuinely useful comparison here is not KPV against other peptides — it is oral against injectable, and oral KPV against the other things patients consider for gut symptoms.

OptionPrimary useAdministrationBest suited to
Oral KPVLocal action along the GI tractCapsule, dailyGut-lining and GI inflammatory targets; patients who will not inject daily
Injectable KPVSystemic anti-inflammatory signallingSubcutaneousDermatologic and systemic inflammatory targets
Oral BPC-157Gut-lining repairCapsule, dailyRepair-weighted gut protocols, often run alongside KPV
Glutamine / gut-support supplementsSubstrate for intestinal cellsOral powder or capsuleGeneral gut support; widely available without prescription
Prescribed IBD therapyDisease-modifying treatmentVariesDiagnosed inflammatory bowel disease — not replaceable by peptides

Oral KPV and oral BPC-157 are the pairing most often run together for gut protocols — KPV weighted toward inflammatory signalling, BPC-157 toward repair. Whether you need one, both or neither is a consultation decision.

Who Is and Isn’t a Candidate

Often appropriate for

  • Adults with chronic low-grade GI inflammatory symptoms who have already had appropriate diagnostic workup
  • Patients whose primary target is the gut lining rather than skin or systemic inflammation
  • Patients who would not realistically sustain a daily injection for six to eight weeks
  • Patients already making dietary changes who want a supervised protocol layered on top
  • Patients willing to score symptoms consistently so reassessment rests on data

Not appropriate for

  • Anyone with undiagnosed GI bleeding, unexplained weight loss or persistent severe abdominal pain — these need urgent evaluation, not a capsule
  • Patients whose target is dermatologic or systemic — injectable KPV is the better route
  • Anyone pregnant, breastfeeding or actively trying to conceive
  • Patients with an active malignancy or recent cancer history, unless cleared by their oncologist
  • Patients with diagnosed IBD seeking to replace prescribed therapy rather than complement it
  • Minors, and anyone seeking to self-source without provider oversight
Candidacy is decided in consultation, not online. BHRC providers review your history, current medications and baseline labs before any peptide protocol is prescribed. Oral KPV is dispensed only under provider supervision.

Monitoring and Follow-Up

Gut symptoms fluctuate week to week on their own, which makes them unusually easy to misread. Without structured scoring you cannot distinguish a real effect from a good fortnight.

  • Weekly symptom scoring — the same few questions each week; far more reliable than recalling in week eight how bad week one felt
  • Bowel habit and bloating log — brief daily notes, which surface patterns that weekly scoring misses
  • Dietary log — so improvement is not misattributed when diet changed at the same time
  • Inflammatory markers — where they formed part of your baseline, re-checked at reassessment
  • Tolerability — nausea or GI upset with capsules, reported as it occurs rather than at the next visit

At reassessment the question is simply whether the scores moved. If they did not, raising the dose or extending the course is rarely the answer, and your provider will discuss alternatives.

Oral KPV Questions, Answered

Is oral KPV as effective as the injection?

For gut targets, oral is generally the more appropriate route rather than a compromise — taken by mouth the peptide acts locally along the GI tract, which is exactly where you want it for inflammatory bowel symptoms. For systemic or skin targets, injectable KPV is the better choice. Neither route is universally superior; they suit different objectives.

Should I take oral KPV with or without food?

Your provider sets this deliberately as part of the protocol, because timing relative to meals affects local exposure along the tract. It is not a detail worth improvising or copying from a forum — ask at your consultation and follow what you are given.

Can I take oral KPV and BPC-157 together?

Yes, and it is a common gut-protocol pairing — KPV weighted toward inflammatory signalling, BPC-157 toward tissue repair. Each addition raises cost and complexity, so every element should have a stated reason. That decision is made in consultation after your history and current medications are reviewed.

Do I need a prescription for oral KPV?

Yes. BHRC prescribes and dispenses oral KPV under provider supervision following consultation. We do not supply it as an unsupervised product. Capsules sold online under ‘research use only’ labelling fall outside that framework and carry real sourcing, purity and legal risk.

How much does oral KPV cost?

Cost depends on course length and whether any lab work is required. Pricing is reviewed transparently at consultation before anything is prescribed. Peptide therapy is generally not covered by insurance.

Will oral KPV treat my IBS, colitis or Crohn’s?

No. Oral KPV is not a treatment for diagnosed inflammatory bowel disease and must not replace prescribed therapy. Some patients use it as a supervised adjunct alongside gastroenterology care, coordinated with their treating specialist. If you have IBD, that coordination is not optional.

Is oral KPV FDA-approved?

No. KPV is not an FDA-approved drug in any formulation. It is accessed through compounding pharmacies and used off-label under provider supervision. Human research is limited relative to established medications, which is exactly why supervision and structured reassessment matter.

How long before oral KPV works?

Patients who respond most often notice changes between weeks two and four, consolidating by weeks four to six. Formal reassessment is at four to eight weeks. If nothing has shifted by then, continuing is unlikely to change that.

What are the side effects of oral KPV?

Generally well tolerated. The most commonly reported issue is mild nausea or GI upset, which often settles with timing adjustments. Anything persistent, severe or unexpected should be reported to your provider promptly rather than waited out.

Where can I get oral KPV near me?

BHRC provides physician-supervised peptide therapy across its locations, including West Hollywood, West Los Angeles, Valencia, Paradise Valley and Summerlin. Consultation determines candidacy and route, with follow-up through your treating location.

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Selected Research

The literature below is peer-reviewed background on Oral KPV and the mechanisms discussed on this page. It is provided so you can read the primary sources yourself. It is not evidence of any particular outcome at BHRC, and much of it is preclinical — animal or cell-culture work that has not been replicated in humans. Your provider will discuss what the evidence does and does not support for your situation.

  1. PepT1-mediated tripeptide KPV uptake reduces intestinal inflammation. Gastroenterology (2008). PubMed 18061177
  2. Orally Targeted Delivery of Tripeptide KPV via Hyaluronic Acid-Functionalized Nanoparticles Efficiently Alleviates Ulcerative Colitis. Mol Ther (2017). PubMed 28143741
  3. Critical role of PepT1 in promoting colitis-associated cancer and therapeutic benefits of the anti-inflammatory PepT1-mediated tripeptide KPV in a murine model. Cell Mol Gastroenterol Hepatol (2016). PubMed 27458604
  4. Inflammation-triggered self-immolative conjugates enable oral peptide delivery by overcoming gastrointestinal barriers. Sci Adv (2026). PubMed 41533788
  5. The neuroimmunomodulatory peptide alpha-MSH. Ann N Y Acad Sci (2000). PubMed 11268347
  6. Safety and Efficacy of Approved and Unapproved Peptide Therapies for Musculoskeletal Injuries and Athletic Performance. Sports Med (2026). PubMed 41966639

Dosage & Protocol Library

Related Peptide Dosage Guides

Oral KPV is commonly paired with gut and tissue-repair protocols. These guides cover exact dosing, reconstitution and cycling.