
GLOW-70 70mg Blend
GHK-Cu + BPC-157 + TB-500 Research Blend
A tri-peptide research blend combining GHK-Cu, BPC-157, and TB-500, studied for tissue-repair and cellular-regeneration pathways.
- COA included with every vial
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- ≥99% doctoral chemist verified purity
RESEARCH APPLICATIONS
All products are intended strictly for in-vitro laboratory research and development use only. Not for human or veterinary use, not a drug, food, or cosmetic, and not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
What is GLOW-70 studied for in research?
GLOW-70 is a research blend combining GHK-Cu, BPC-157, and TB-500, formulated to study effects across angiogenesis, extracellular-matrix remodeling, and cellular repair pathways in parallel. Each component contributes a distinct research mechanism: GHK-Cu for copper-dependent matrix remodeling, BPC-157 for angiogenesis and cytoprotection, and TB-500 for actin regulation. It reconstitutes to a characteristic blue solution from the copper-peptide component, and component ratios are documented on the Certificate of Analysis. It is supplied for research use only.
Reconstitution & Handling
Reconstitute with bacteriostatic water. Solution appears blue when dissolved.
Store at -20°C. Protect from light. Reconstitute and refrigerate.
Specifications
- Purity
- ≥99%
- Form
- Lyophilized powder
- Molecular Formula
- Blend (see COA)
- Molecular Weight
- Blend (see COA)
- CAS Number
- Blend (see COA)
- Strength
- 70mg Blend
Download the Certificate of Analysis
Doctoral chemist purity & identity report
Understand GLOW-70 before you order
How to Read a Peptide Certificate of Analysis (COA)
A peptide Certificate of Analysis (COA) is an independent laboratory report that documents, for one specific production lot, the peptide's measured purity (by HPLC), its confirmed molecular identity (by mass spectrometry), and its physical characteristics. To read one, match the lot number to your vial, confirm the HPLC purity meets the stated threshold, verify the mass-spec observed mass matches the theoretical mass, and check that the overall result reads PASS.
Peptide Reconstitution and Storage: A Laboratory Guide
Lyophilized research peptides are reconstituted by slowly adding a suitable solvent (commonly bacteriostatic water) down the side of the vial, then gently swirling rather than shaking until dissolved. Store the unreconstituted powder at -20°C protected from light; refrigerate the reconstituted solution and use it within the window indicated on the Certificate of Analysis. Correct handling preserves purity and experimental reproducibility.
How to Choose a Research Peptide Supplier
Choose a research peptide supplier by verifying seven things: independent third-party testing, Certificates of Analysis matched to your exact lot number, a clearly stated purity threshold, molecular-identity confirmation by mass spectrometry, transparent manufacturing and sourcing, proper research-use-only positioning with no human-use claims, and responsive documentation-first support. Any supplier that markets peptides for human consumption or hides its test data should be avoided.
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GLOW-70 Questions, Answered
What is in the GLOW-70 research blend?
GLOW-70 combines GHK-Cu, BPC-157, and TB-500 in a single lyophilized vial, with exact component quantities documented on the accompanying Certificate of Analysis. It is for research use only.
Why does GLOW-70 turn blue when reconstituted?
The blue color comes from the copper in the GHK-Cu component. A blue solution after reconstitution is expected and consistent with intact copper-peptide chemistry.
How do the three components complement each other in research?
In research models GHK-Cu is associated with matrix and collagen remodeling, BPC-157 with angiogenesis and cytoprotection, and TB-500 with actin regulation and cell migration, so the blend is studied for these complementary repair pathways together rather than in isolation.
Is a COA available for GLOW-70?
Yes. Every batch is independently tested and ships with a downloadable Certificate of Analysis; because it is a three-component blend, the COA reports each component and its ratio rather than a single molecular weight.