BPC-157 Shows Promising Results in C.​ elegans Lifespan Study

🧬 Worms Living Longer

By Innovative Bioresearch
Aug 28, 2025, 4:03 PM
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The BPC-157 project has achieved two significant milestones:

  • First-ever C.​ elegans testing of BPC-157 demonstrated a 5.​1% increase in lifespan
  • Successfully added 5% of total $BPC157 supply to INNBCV AUM

The experiment, conducted in partnership with Pump Science, marks the first time this human peptide has been tested on C.​ elegans organisms.​ This development follows recent progress in fly experiments and previous token launches on Solana.​

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Tomorrow, July 29th, marks a groundbreaking launch on @pumpdotscience. This isn't just another compound; it's a leap forward. BPC-157, often dubbed the "Wolverine peptide" for its remarkable regenerative properties, is set to redefine what's possible in the field.

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the pump science launchpad goes live next week if you are planning on participating there's a few things you should know here's how it all works

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Big news for the BPC157 project! Our recent experiments with C. elegans showed an incredible 5.1% increase in lifespan! This is a groundbreaking moment—it's the first time BPC-157 has ever been tested on C. elegans, and the results are truly amazing for a human peptide. A huge

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the longevity arena did not disappoint the worms fought hard so did the PhDegens and drug devs a new king of the pill was crowned the spice is flowing

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BPC157 Project Update: Exciting Progress & Community-Powered Research We have some fantastic news to share about the latest developments for the $BPC157 project. Your support has been instrumental, and we're thrilled to show you what we've accomplished together. * Official

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chase or be chased hunt or be hunted come to our space on wednesday for the alpha: x.com/i/spaces/1BdGY…

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