Glow(TB10mg+BPC-157
10 mg + GHK-Cu 50 mg)
Glow (TB-500 10mg + BPC-157 10mg + GHK-Cu 50mg)
Glow is a research blend from globalpeptidesofficial.com. It combines three peptides — TB-500, BPC-157, and GHK-Cu in a single lyophilized vial. Each batch is third-party tested by Janoshik. This page covers what’s in it, how it’s tested, and what researchers ask most.
What exactly is in Glow (TB-500 + BPC-157 + GHK-Cu)?
Q: Is this a blend or three separate vials?
A: It’s a single lyophilized vial. So you get all three peptides in one unit. That’s TB-500 at 10mg, BPC-157 at 10mg, and GHK-Cu at 50mg. Each is weighed and blended before lyophilization.
Q: What are these peptides individually?
A: TB-500 (Thymosin Beta-4) is a 43-amino-acid peptide. BPC-157 is a 15-amino-acid sequence derived from a body protection compound. GHK-Cu is a copper peptide tripeptide glycine, histidine, lysine with the copper ion attached. All three are synthetic. All are for research use only.
Is Glow (TB-500 + BPC-157 + GHK-Cu) tested for purity?
Q: Who tests it?
A: Janoshik laboratory. They’re an independent third-party testing lab. We don’t test in-house and call it done. First, the batch ships to Janoshik. Next, they run HPLC analysis. Finally, a COA is issued before the product goes live.
Q: What purity should I expect?
A: Target purity for each peptide in Glow is ≥99% by HPLC. However, the actual figure is on the COA for that batch. Always check the COA before use in any research protocol. You can request it from globalpeptidesofficial.com.
How should Glow (TB-500 + BPC-157 + GHK-Cu) be stored?
Q: What’s the correct storage condition?
A: Store at −20°C in lyophilized form. Also, keep it away from direct light. Therefore, a sealed, dark freezer is ideal. But if you’re working with it short-term, 4°C for up to 2 weeks is acceptable in most lab settings.
Q: Does it degrade fast once reconstituted?
A: Reconstituted peptide solutions are less stable than lyophilized powder. Use bacteriostatic water (BW) for reconstitution. Aliquot and store at 4°C. Use within 4 weeks. Don’t freeze-thaw repeatedly.
Why do researchers use the Glow blend instead of single peptides?
Q: What’s the point of combining these three?
A: Researchers studying tissue repair, skin biology, and cellular regeneration often use all three peptides in parallel. So combining them reduces handling time and simplifies logistics. Also, GHK-Cu at 50mg is a higher-than-typical dose for skin and connective tissue research. The blend is designed for research programs — not casual use.
Q: Is there published research on these peptides?
A: Yes. Each peptide has independent literature. GHK-Cu has peer-reviewed studies going back decades. BPC-157 and TB-500 have pre-clinical data from animal models. None of this constitutes medical evidence for human use. This product is for in vitro or research settings only.
Where can researchers buy Glow (TB-500 + BPC-157 + GHK-Cu) with a verified COA?
Q: Is this available with documentation?
A: Yes. globalpeptidesofficial.com provides a Janoshik COA with every batch. First, find the product listing. Next, check the COA link on the page. Finally, if the batch has rotated, email support to request the active certificate. We don’t ship batches without testing documentation.
Product specifications
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Product name | Glow (TB-500 10mg + BPC-157 10mg + GHK-Cu 50mg) |
| Form | Lyophilized powder, single vial |
| TB-500 content | 10mg per vial |
| BPC-157 content | 10mg per vial |
| GHK-Cu content | 50mg per vial |
| Purity standard | ≥99% HPLC (per Janoshik COA) |
| Third-party lab | Janoshik |
| Storage (lyophilized) | −20°C, away from light |
| Storage (reconstituted) | 4°C, use within 4 weeks |
| Reconstitution solvent | Bacteriostatic water recommended |
| Intended use | Research purposes only |
| Supplier | globalpeptidesofficial.com |
Frequently asked questions
Is Glow (TB-500 + BPC-157 + GHK-Cu) for human use?
No. This product is strictly for laboratory and research purposes. It is not approved by any regulatory agency for human consumption or clinical use. Do not use it in or on humans.
Can I see the Janoshik COA before buying?
Yes. COA documents are posted on the product page at globalpeptidesofficial.com. Each COA lists the batch number, peptide identity, and HPLC purity result. Contact support if you need documentation for a specific lot.
What solvent do I use to reconstitute this peptide blend?
Bacteriostatic water (BW) is standard for lyophilized peptides. Add solvent slowly down the side of the vial. Do not shake. Gentle swirl only. Let it dissolve fully before aliquoting.
How does GHK-Cu differ from TB-500 and BPC-157 in this blend?
GHK-Cu is a tripeptide with a copper ion. TB-500 and BPC-157 are larger synthetic peptides. GHK-Cu is included at 50mg a higher dose because skin and extracellular matrix research protocols often require more material per experiment. All three serve different research endpoints.
What’s the shelf life of Glow in lyophilized form?
Stored properly at −20°C in a sealed vial, lyophilized peptides are typically stable for 24+ months. However, always verify with the COA issue date and follow your lab’s SOP for peptide handling. Stability data varies by peptide.
Is there a minimum order quantity for research labs?
Check the current listing at globalpeptidesofficial.com for volume pricing and availability. Bulk orders for institutional research may qualify for additional documentation support.
Does this ship internationally?
Shipping options and restrictions are listed at checkout on globalpeptidesofficial.com. Researchers are responsible for understanding import regulations in their jurisdiction. Research peptides may have restricted import status in some countries.







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