This narrative review summarizes the current evidence on IF, highlighting critical knowledge gaps that necessitate further research to elucidate its safety, efficacy, and long-term health consequences
As a gastric protein, BPC primarily acts to protect and heal the lining of the gastrointestinal tract
Such molecules can bind to proteins (which contain hundreds or even thousands of amino acids), altering these proteins function, and therefore serving as biochemical messengers
This process requires the involvement of protein disulfide isomerase (PDI), ER redox protein 1 (ERO1), and GRP78 chaperone protein
Enhanced Bioavailability: Encapsulated in sunflower lecithin phospholipids, which shield the nutrients through the digestive tract to deliver vastly superior absorption compared to standard formulas