GHK-Cu is a naturally occurring copper tripeptide studied for its modulation of extracellular matrix gene expression, fibroblast activity, and antioxidant response. BPC-157 is a 15-amino-acid synthetic peptide investigated for angiogenesis, growth-factor upregulation, and gastrointestinal protection. TB-500 is a synthetic fragment of Thymosin Beta-4 studied for cell migration, actin sequestration, and progenitor cell mobilization. Combined in a single research blend, these three peptides allow investigators to examine multi-pathway tissue-remodeling research questions without the variability of researcher-mixed stacks.
Common research applications include: in vitro studies on fibroblast proliferation and collagen synthesis under multi-peptide exposure, preclinical wound-healing and dermal repair models, hair follicle and scalp tissue research, comparative studies versus single-component controls, and exploratory combinatorial pharmacology. GLOW is also frequently used as a reference blend in cosmetic-science research formulation work, although it is not itself a finished cosmetic product.
Hydra Pulse Research GLOW 70mg ships as a sterile lyophilized powder in a tamper-evident vial, accompanied by a Certificate of Analysis. The COA documents the identity, mass, and HPLC purity of each component peptide. The precise per-vial ratio is documented in our product literature so researchers can reproduce the blend or modify it for their own protocols.
Reconstitution: dissolve in bacteriostatic water for injection-format research, or sterile water for in vitro work. Because GHK-Cu is a copper-bound peptide, the reconstituted solution will appear blue — this is expected and indicates an intact copper-peptide complex. Store the lyophilized vial frozen at -4°F to -20°F. After reconstitution, refrigerate at 36°F–46°F and use within 28 days. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.




