Ghoul
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Their Sema has been Great. It's so good they even added it to some of their BPC around fall 2023.
Well at least mixing peptides doesn't result in the creation of a unique, untested drug being injected into the user:

"Testing of a compounded semaglutide drug product containing BPC-157 revealed that only parts of the secondary structure of the semaglutide chain overlapped with the semaglutide used in FDA-approved medicines. Specifically, an "overlay was observed from amino acid 7 to amino acid 20, whereas for the remaining part the signals of [the sample] had shifted" such that "the folding of semaglutide from amino acid 21 to amino acid 37 was different from the semaglutide in FDA-approved medicines.
The red circles mark differences in the NMR spectra between the semaglutide FDA-approved medicines and the product containing BPC-157. The black box shows the corresponding data mapped to the secondary structure of semaglutide."
OK, but it's obviously harmless. I mean plenty injected it, and I don't see reports of anyone "losing an ass cheek", so that change to the Semaglutide peptide chain caused by its interaction with BPC must not do anything important.
"This modification constitutes a critical impurity, which must be controlled in the final product."
