Overview
KLOW is a four-component peptide blend containing BPC-157, TB-500, GHK-Cu, and KPV. BPC-157 (10mg) is a pentadecapeptide — a chain of 15 amino acids — originally identified as a partial sequence of a protein found in human gastric juice. TB-500 (10mg) is a synthetic version of a 43-amino-acid segment of thymosin beta-4, a protein present in most animal cells. GHK-Cu (50mg) is a tripeptide — glycyl-L-histidyl-L-lysine — bound to a copper(II) ion, first isolated from human plasma in 1973 by Dr. Loren Pickart. KPV (10mg) is a tripeptide composed of lysine, proline, and valine, derived from the C-terminal end of alpha-melanocyte-stimulating hormone (alpha-MSH).
The blend totals 80mg of lyophilized peptide powder and appears white to off-white with a slight blue tint from the copper content of GHK-Cu. It is water-soluble and should be stored refrigerated at 2–8 °C. This product is strictly for research purposes only.
PubChem Reference: View compound profile on NIH PubChem
Blend Composition
PEPTIDE COMPONENTS
BPC-157: 10mg (Body Protection Compound)
GHK-Cu: 50mg (Copper Peptide)
TB-500: 10mg (Thymosin Beta-4 Fragment)
KPV: 10mg (Alpha-MSH C-Terminal Tripeptide)
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Total Weight: 80mg peptide blend
Form: Lyophilized powder blend
Color: White to off-white with blue tint (from GHK-Cu)
Storage: Keep refrigerated 36‑46 °F (2‑8 °C)
| Weight | 0.08 lbs |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 0.87 × 1.18 × 0.87 in |
| Size |
80mg |

