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Glow Blend

What's in the vial:10mgBPC-157+10mgTB-500+50mgGHK-Cu
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A lyophilized blend of BPC-157 (15 aa), TB-500 (43 aa), and GHK-Cu (copper tripeptide complex) supplied for in-vitro extracellular-matrix and copper-binding assays.

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Third-party tested

For laboratory research use only. Not for human or veterinary use. Not for diagnostic or therapeutic use.

Supplied to qualified labs and institutional buyers. Institutional use & buyer eligibility

Certificate of Analysis

Independent third-party verification — Vanguard Laboratory · ISO 17025:2017 · A2LA #6377.01.01

Purity

>99.50% ± 0.18%

Method

HPLC-UV/VIS

Lot

n/a

Test Date

Oct 16, 2025

Measured Fill

GHK-Cu 56.00mg · BPC-157 10.80mg · TB-500 10.22mg

Report ID

V251003-16 005

For laboratory research use only. Not for human or veterinary use. Not for diagnostic or therapeutic use.

Characteristics

Characteristics of Glow Blend
PropertyValue
CompositionBPC-157 10mg + TB-500 10mg + GHK-Cu 50mg per vial
BPC-157 Molecular FormulaC₆₂H₉₈N₁₆O₂₂ (MW 1419.53 g/mol)
TB-500 Molecular FormulaC₂₁₂H₃₅₀N₅₆O₇₈S (MW 4963.44 g/mol)
GHK-Cu Molecular FormulaC₁₄H₂₃CuN₆O₄ (MW 403.92 g/mol)
SynonymsGlow Blend, Regenerative Peptide Trio, BPC/TB/GHK Blend
Physical FormLyophilized powder blend
SolubilitySoluble in aqueous laboratory solvent and sterile water
Organoleptic ProfileBlue-tinged lyophilized powder (due to copper peptide component); odorless
Storage ConditionsStore lyophilized at -20°C; reconstituted solution stable at 2-8°C for up to 10 days
PurityEach component ≥98% by HPLC

How is Glow Blend Used in Research?

The Glow Blend is a lyophilized research formulation combining three synthetic compounds in a single vial: BPC-157 (10mg, 15 amino acids, 1419.53 g/mol), TB-500 (10mg, 43 amino acids, 4963.50 g/mol), and GHK-Cu (50mg, glycyl-L-histidyl-L-lysine copper complex, 403.93 g/mol). Supplied as a laboratory research standard for in-vitro extracellular-matrix and copper-binding assays. Not for use in any living organism.

Characterization workflows profile the three-component blend in parallel in-vitro assays: copper-binding panels (for the GHK-Cu component), endothelial tube-formation assays on Matrigel (BPC-157 reference), and cell-migration scratch assays (TB-500 reference). Standard readouts include lysyl oxidase activity assays, tube-formation quantification, and scratch-assay migration kinetics on cultured cell lines.

Researchers use this blend as a three-component reference mixture for analytical method development (HPLC/LC-MS comparability requiring simultaneous quantitation across three distinct molecular weights) and as a multi-target in-vitro reference for collagen/ECM assay models and copper-dependent enzyme activity panels.

This product is supplied in a lyophilized form and requires reconstitution prior to laboratory handling. For research and laboratory use only. Not for human or veterinary consumption.

Areas of Study

In-Vitro Extracellular-Matrix Assays

Applied as a three-component reference mixture in collagen/ECM assay models, lysyl oxidase activity panels, and copper-dependent enzyme assays.

Copper-Binding Assays

GHK-Cu component used as a copper-tripeptide reference standard in competitive copper-binding panels.

In-Vitro Endothelial Assays

BPC-157 component applied as a reference compound in tube-formation assays on Matrigel and cultured endothelial cell lines.

Cell-Migration Scratch Assays

TB-500 component applied as a reference compound in scratch-assay migration kinetics on cultured cell lines.

Analytical Method Development

Serves as a combined identity and purity reference standard for HPLC and LC-MS comparability across three distinct molecular weights.

References

  1. [1]Pickart L, Vasquez-Soltero JM, Margolina A. (2015). GHK peptide as a modulator of multiple cellular pathways. BioMed Research International, 2015, 648108.
  2. [2]Sikiric P, Seiwerth S, Rucman R, et al. (2018). Stable gastric pentadecapeptide BPC 157 in preclinical research. Current Pharmaceutical Design, 24(18), 1990-2001.
  3. [3]Goldstein AL, Hannappel E, Sosne G, Kleinman HK. (2012). Thymosin β4: a multi-functional regenerative peptide. Expert Opinion on Biological Therapy, 12(1), 37-51.
  4. [4]Pickart L, Margolina A. (2018). Regenerative and protective actions of the GHK-Cu peptide. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 19(7), 1987.
  5. [5]Philp D, Huff T, Gho YS, et al. (2003). The actin binding site on thymosin β4 promotes angiogenesis. FASEB Journal, 17(14), 2103-2105.

Disclaimer: The information provided is for research reference only and does not constitute medical advice. Products are sold strictly for in-vitro research use.

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