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Educational peptide reference — research use only.

Research & educational use only

For laboratory and educational research only. Not for human or veterinary consumption. This is not medical advice. Always follow applicable laws and consult qualified professionals.

The calculator performs unit math for research reference. It must not be used to plan or guide dosing in humans or animals. Verify all figures independently in your lab protocol.

GLOW

A three-peptide blend (TB-500, BPC-157, GHK-Cu) used in skin and recovery research.

Half-life (approx.)
Per-component (approx.)
Diluent
Bacteriostatic water (0.9% benzyl alcohol)
Common vials
50, 70 mg

Half-life figures are literature approximations for educational reference — not pharmacokinetic advice.

Overview

GLOW is a branded three-peptide blend (TB-500, BPC-157, GHK-Cu) used in skin-remodeling and published recovery literature. High total milligrams often reflect GHK-Cu content — confirm per-component amounts before diluting. Triple repair/remodeling blend: TB-500 + BPC-157 + GHK-Cu for skin and soft-tissue research.

Structure & identity

Blend: TB-500 + BPC-157 + GHK-Cu

Sequence / structure
Blend: TB-500 + BPC-157 + GHK-Cu

Mechanism

Triple blend targeting tissue repair (BPC/TB-500) and dermal remodeling (GHK-Cu). Adds dermal collagen remodeling (GHK-Cu) to standard BPC/TB recovery pairing.

Studies & clinical programs

  • Skin remodeling and recovery combination protocols

    Published research models

    • Peer-reviewed literature documents endpoints under Skin remodeling and recovery combination protocols experimental designs.

Research models in literature

  • Skin remodeling and recovery combination protocols

Literature highlights

  • Triple blend targets tissue repair (BPC-157, TB-500) and dermal remodeling (GHK-Cu).
  • Skin remodeling and recovery combination protocols in rodent wound models.
  • High total mg from GHK-Cu fraction — per-component composition breakdown required for any calculations.

Combination research notes

High total mg from GHK-Cu fraction — confirm breakdown.

Key targets & pathways

Tissue repairCollagen remodelingDermal remodelingTriple-component blend

Research areas

Skin remodelingRecovery blendGHK-Cu combination

Routes in research literature

Subcutaneous

Also known as

GLOWGLOW blend

Handling cautions

  • High total mg — confirm GHK-Cu fraction

Stability & storage phases

PhaseConditionGuidance
Lyophilized blendRefrigerated (2–8 °C), sealedConfirm per-peptide mg breakdown on analytical documentation before storage; blended cakes may dissolve more slowly than single-peptide vials.
ReconstitutedBacteriostatic water, refrigeratedGently swirl until all components dissolve; stability limited by the most labile peptide in the mixture — label total and per-component concentration.
Working aliquotsFrozen (−20 °C) aliquots with component ratio notedCalculate per-peptide exposure from verified blend ratios only; do not assume equal mg across components without analytical composition verification.

Stability windows are formulation-dependent — verify published data and your lab SOP.

Reconstitution reference table

Vial (mg)Diluent (mL)mcg/mLUnits @ 100 mcgUnits @ 250 mcgUnits @ 500 mcg
50316666.70.61.53
70323333.30.41.12.1

U-100 insulin syringe scale (100 units = 1 mL). Illustrative only — not dosing guidance.

Reconstitution steps

  1. Confirm per-peptide composition from analytical documentation before any calculations
  2. Allow vial to reach room temperature (15–30 min)
  3. Swab stopper; inject diluent slowly down vial wall
  4. Gently swirl — blends may take longer to fully dissolve
  5. Label with date, total concentration, and component note
  6. Refrigerate; calculate per-peptide dose from verified ratios

Higher total mg due to GHK-Cu content; verify component breakdown on label.

Laboratory record checklist

  • Compound identity recorded in lab notebook (name, lot, preparation date)
  • Analytical identity cross-checked against published sequence or structure
  • Potency or concentration documented from analytical certificate when available
  • Purity or HPLC data filed when provided with research material
  • Appearance noted: intact lyophilized cake or uniform powder
  • Sterility / endotoxin report archived when available
  • Storage temperature applied immediately per published stability guidance