Elevate your studies with KLOW Blend, a synergistic peptide formulation supplied by Peptide Tech at ≥99% purity (HPLC & MS verified) for precise, reproducible in-vitro, cellular, and biochemical applications. This proprietary combination unites four well-characterized research peptides—BPC-157, TB-500, GHK-Cu, and KPV—allowing researchers to probe multiple cellular pathways, validate analytical workflows, and benchmark signaling cascades under controlled laboratory conditions. For Research Use Only (RUO). Not for human or animal use.
Specifications
| Property | Details |
|---|---|
| Components | BPC-157 (10 mg), TB-500 (10 mg), GHK-Cu (50 mg), KPV (10 mg) |
| Purity | ≥99% (HPLC & MS verified; third-party confirmed) |
| Physical Appearance | White to off-white lyophilized powder |
| Container | 3 mL glass vial (blend, 80 mg net content) |
| Solubility | Soluble in sterile water or compatible aqueous buffer; gently agitate until dissolved; filter-sterilize if required |
| Storage (Lyophilized) | −20 °C (long term) |
| Storage (Reconstituted) | Aliquot and store at −80 °C; avoid repeated freeze–thaw |
Molecular Structure




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Product Overview
KLOW Blend was designed for multi-pathway peptide research, combining signaling ligands frequently studied in cellular, cytoskeletal, and biochemical models:
- BPC-157 (Body Protection Compound 157): pentadecapeptide often investigated in cell migration and angiogenesis in-vitro models.
- TB-500 (Thymosin Beta-4 fragment): actin-binding regulator applied in cytoskeletal and motility research.
- GHK-Cu (Copper Tripeptide): metal-binding tripeptide used in extracellular matrix (ECM) and biochemical pathway studies.
- KPV (Lys-Pro-Val): α-MSH fragment explored in NF-κB and cytokine pathway assays.
Potential Applications in Research
- BPC-157: Studied in in-vitro cell migration and angiogenesis assay models
Sikiric et al., 2011 |
Seiwerth et al., 2010 - TB-500 (Thymosin Beta-4 Fragment): Applied in cytoskeletal regulation and motility studies
Goldstein et al., 2012 |
Malinda et al., 1999 - GHK-Cu: Studied in ECM synthesis and peptide–metal binding research
Pickart et al., 2015 |
Maquart et al., 1988 - KPV (Lys-Pro-Val): α-MSH fragment explored in NF-κB and cytokine pathway assays
Getting, 2002 |
Manna & Aggarwal, 1998
Storage & Handling
Lyophilized Storage: Store the unopened vial at −20 °C in a dry, dark environment. Protect from direct light and moisture. For short-term use, storage at 2–8 °C is acceptable if the vial remains sealed.
After Reconstitution: Prepare fresh aliquots in sterile solvent or compatible buffer. Store aliquots at −80 °C to maintain peptide integrity. Avoid repeated freeze–thaw cycles, as these may degrade peptide quality.
Handling Notes:
- Always use sterile technique when reconstituting or aliquoting.
- Allow vial to equilibrate to room temperature before opening to minimize condensation.
- Gently swirl or invert to dissolve; do not vortex aggressively.
- Check solution clarity; filter-sterilize if your assay requires sterility.
All storage guidance is provided for laboratory research use only (RUO). Follow your institution’s SOPs and biosafety guidelines for peptide handling.
Citations
- Sikiric, P. et al. “Stable gastric pentadecapeptide BPC 157: novel therapy in gastrointestinal tract.” Curr Pharm Des. 2011. PubMed
- Seiwerth, R. et al. “BPC 157: An Overview of Ten Years of Research.” Curr Pharm Des. 2010. PubMed
- Goldstein, A.L. et al. “Thymosin beta4: a multifunctional regenerative peptide.” Basic Clin Pharmacol Toxicol. 2012. PubMed
- Malinda, K.M. et al. “Thymosin beta4 accelerates wound healing.” J Invest Dermatol. 1999. PubMed
- Pickart, L. et al. “GHK peptide as a natural modulator of multiple biochemical pathways.” Biochim Biophys Acta. 2015. PubMed
- Maquart, F.X. et al. “Stimulation of collagen synthesis in fibroblast cultures by the tripeptide-copper complex Gly-His-Lys-Cu2+.” FEBS Lett. 1988. PubMed
- Getting, S.J. “Melanocortin peptides and their receptors: new targets for anti-inflammatory therapy.” Trends Pharmacol Sci. 2002. PubMed
- Manna, S.K. & Aggarwal, B.B. “α-Melanocyte-stimulating hormone inhibits the nuclear transcription factor NF-κB…” J Immunol. 1998. PubMed
Compliance & Disclaimer
For Laboratory Research Use Only (RUO). Not for human or animal use, ingestion, diagnostic, or therapeutic applications.
These references are for the individual peptides only, not the proprietary KLOW Blend. No clinical claims are made.

















