Tissue research
KPV
Tripeptide from the α-MSH tail
Free delivery from 4,000,000 VND
Da Nang: up to 20 minutes after confirmation · every other Vietnam address: up to 2 days after confirmation
- Labeled vial
- Swabs + syringe
- Written confirmation
- COA tested
- Confirmed before payment
Research use only
Know the details before payment.
For KPV, the selected format, availability and delivery timing are confirmed in advance.
- Availability before payment
- Final amount in writing
- English and Russian support
What is KPV?
Three amino acids, about as small as a peptide gets.
KPV is lysine, proline, valine: three amino acids, and that is the entire molecule. It is the tail end of α-MSH, the same hormone that Melanotan II was built to imitate. The two compounds take opposite approaches to the same parent. Melanotan II keeps the pigment-signalling activity, while KPV keeps only this short fragment, which does not.
Inflammatory signalling pathways
α-MSH fragment research
Gut and skin models in animals
A vial format is not a use regimen. Clinical and preclinical evidence answer different questions: use the source record above to see the context.
Listed for non-clinical research only. Not for human use.
Available options.
KPV
What is KPV?
A tripeptide made of lysine, proline and valine. The tail fragment of the hormone α-MSH. It is one of the smallest peptides in the catalog. Listed here as a non-clinical research material.
How is KPV related to Melanotan II?
Both derive from α-MSH but take opposite approaches. Melanotan II imitates the hormone and keeps its pigment-signalling activity; KPV reproduces only the short tail fragment, which lacks that activity. Research interest in KPV centres on inflammatory signalling.
How do I check KPV availability?
Tap “Order in Telegram.” A short message opens with KPV vial. Send it to check availability.
Can I pay directly on the website?
No. After confirmation, payment is accepted in VND or USD.
Ask about KPV in one message.
The prepared message already includes the product name and selected format.


