This human clinical study reviewed the role of BPC-157, a synthetic peptide derived from gastric juice, in promoting tissue repair and reducing pain across various tissue types and injury models. Researchers found evidence that BPC-157 demonstrates regenerative and analgesic properties through multiple mechanisms, including enhancement of blood vessel formation, modulation of growth factors, and influence on nerve function. As a human clinical study, this research provides direct evidence relevant to clinical application, though the specific mechanisms and clinical outcomes would require examination of the underlying data for detailed interpretation.