B7-33 Research Guide
Full name: B7-33 (Relaxin Peptide Analog)
A single-chain peptide analog of the hormone relaxin, researched for its anti-fibrotic and cardiovascular/organ-protective effects. Biohackers track it for potential anti-fibrosis and tissue-remodeling benefits; it remains preclinical.
How B7-33 Works
Selectively activates the relaxin receptor RXFP1 pathway, biasing signaling toward anti-fibrotic effects. It reduces collagen deposition and promotes healthy tissue remodeling in heart, lung, and kidney models without some downsides of full-length relaxin.
Dosing Protocol
- Typical dose: Not established for humans
- Frequency: Research only
- Duration: Research only
- Route: Injection (research)
Reported Benefits
- Anti-fibrotic effects (preclinical)
- Cardiac and organ protection (research)
- Healthy tissue remodeling
- Relaxin-pathway (RXFP1) biased signaling
Potential Side Effects
- Unknown human safety
- No approved human use
- Unproven efficacy in humans
Research Citations
- B7-33 reduces fibrosis (2016) - The relaxin analog B7-33 reduced fibrosis in heart, lung, and kidney models via biased RXFP1 signaling.
Related Cardiovascular Compounds
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