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KPV vs Testagen

Side-by-side comparison of key properties, dosing, and research.

Immune SupportRecovery & Repair
KPV
Anti-Aging & Longevity
Testagen
Summary
KPV is a naturally occurring anti-inflammatory tripeptide derived from the C-terminal of alpha-MSH. It powerfully suppresses intestinal and systemic inflammation via melanocortin receptors, making it valuable for IBD, gut healing, and wound repair.
Testagen is a tetrapeptide bioregulator (Lys-Glu-Asp-Gly) developed by Professor Vladimir Khavinson, tissue-specific for the testes. It supports Leydig cell function, normalization of testosterone biosynthesis, and spermatogenic activity. Testagen is used in men's health protocols for age-related testosterone decline, male fertility support, and testicular anti-aging.
Half-Life
Short half-life (~15–30 minutes), but effects persist longer due to receptor-level anti-inflammatory cascades
Short (minutes); sustained gene-regulatory effects
Admin Route
Oral, SubQ, Topical
SubQ, Oral
Research
Typical Dose
500 mcg – 1 mg
10 mg per day
Frequency
Once to twice daily
Daily for 10–30 days
Key Benefits
  • Reduces intestinal inflammation (IBD, Crohn's, colitis)
  • Promotes gut mucosal healing and barrier integrity
  • Accelerates wound healing topically
  • Suppresses systemic inflammatory cytokines
  • Antimicrobial properties against pathogens
  • Reduces neuroinflammation when administered systemically
  • May improve symptoms of inflammatory skin conditions
  • Supports endogenous testosterone synthesis via Leydig cell normalization
  • Promotes spermatogenesis and sperm quality
  • Anti-aging effects on testicular tissue
  • May attenuate age-related testosterone decline
  • Mechanistically distinct from TRT — does not suppress HPG axis
  • Useful adjunct to Gonadorelin and Kisspeptin-10 in male hormonal protocols
  • Supports male fertility without exogenous hormone replacement
Side Effects
  • Generally very well tolerated
  • Mild injection site reactions (SC)
  • Rare: transient flushing
  • Generally well tolerated
  • Mild injection site reactions
  • No significant endocrine disruption reported at standard doses
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