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The Glow Stack combines three of the most extensively researched tissue repair and regenerative biology peptides — TB-500 (Thymosin Beta-4), BPC-157, and GHK-Cu — available to buy in Europe as a complete research-grade peptide combination for laboratory investigation into tissue repair mechanisms, angiogenesis, collagen biology, wound healing, anti-inflammatory signalling, and regenerative peptide pharmacology.
Laboratories and research institutions across the EU can order the verified, research-grade Glow Stack with fast international dispatch to Europe, full batch documentation, and ≥99% purity on all three compounds confirmed by HPLC and Mass Spectrometry.
✅ ≥99% Purity — HPLC & Mass Spectrometry Verified
✅ Batch-Specific Certificate of Analysis (CoA) — All Three Compounds
✅ Sterile Lyophilised Powder | GMP Manufactured
✅ TB-500 10mg + BPC-157 10mg + GHK-Cu 50mg
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The Glow Stack is a curated three-compound research peptide combination bringing together TB-500 (Thymosin Beta-4 fragment), BPC-157 (Body Protection Compound-157), and GHK-Cu (Copper Tripeptide) — three of the most extensively studied peptides in tissue repair, regenerative biology, and wound healing research. Each compound targets distinct but complementary molecular pathways involved in tissue regeneration — making the Glow Stack a comprehensive research tool for studying the overlapping and synergistic mechanisms through which peptide signalling drives repair processes across multiple tissue types.
The combination reflects a growing area of pre-clinical research interest in how different regenerative peptide classes interact and complement one another — with TB-500’s actin-sequestering and angiogenic properties, BPC-157’s pleiotropic repair and anti-inflammatory biology, and GHK-Cu’s gene expression regulatory and collagen synthesis-promoting profile collectively addressing tissue repair from three distinct mechanistic angles. Together these compounds cover the primary axes of tissue regeneration research — cellular migration and angiogenesis, growth factor upregulation and inflammation resolution, and extracellular matrix remodelling and gene regulation — making the Glow Stack relevant to a wide range of EU research applications in wound healing, musculoskeletal biology, skin biology, and regenerative peptide pharmacology.
What is TB-500?
TB-500 is a synthetic peptide corresponding to the active actin-binding region of Thymosin Beta-4 (Tβ4) — a 43 amino acid endogenous peptide originally isolated from thymus tissue and now known to be one of the most abundant and ubiquitous intracellular peptides in mammalian cells. TB-500 corresponds specifically to the Tβ4 sequence region responsible for G-actin sequestration — the central molecular mechanism underlying Thymosin Beta-4’s effects on cell migration, tissue repair, and angiogenesis.
Thymosin Beta-4 is the primary G-actin sequestering peptide in most mammalian cells — binding monomeric actin to regulate its availability for filament polymerisation. This actin regulatory function has downstream consequences that extend far beyond cytoskeletal biology — influencing cell migration, wound healing, angiogenesis, and stem cell activation in ways that have made Tβ4 and its active fragment TB-500 among the most extensively researched repair peptides in the pre-clinical literature.
What Does TB-500 Do in Research?
What is BPC-157?
BPC-157 is a synthetic pentadecapeptide — a 15 amino acid sequence — derived from a protective protein found in human gastric juice. It is one of the most extensively studied synthetic peptides in pre-clinical repair biology, with a research literature spanning gastrointestinal healing, musculoskeletal repair, angiogenesis, neurological protection, and systemic anti-inflammatory biology developed across decades of investigation primarily from the University of Zagreb research programme led by Professor Predrag Sikiric.
BPC-157’s biological profile is characterised by its pleiotropic and systemic repair-promoting activity — producing effects across multiple tissue types and organ systems through mechanisms that include growth factor upregulation, angiogenesis promotion, nitric oxide system modulation, and direct effects on cellular repair processes. Its stability in gastric conditions — reflecting its origin from a gastric juice protein — and its activity following both systemic and oral administration have made it a practically useful and widely studied research tool for examining peptide-mediated tissue repair across diverse biological contexts.
What Does BPC-157 Do in Research?
What is GHK-Cu?
GHK-Cu (Glycine-Histidine-Lysine Copper) is a naturally occurring copper-binding tripeptide found in human plasma, urine, and saliva — where its concentrations decline significantly with age — and in tissue following injury, where it is released during extracellular matrix remodelling. GHK was first identified by Loren Pickart in 1973 as a plasma factor promoting liver cell growth, and subsequent decades of research have established it as one of the most biologically active short peptides known — with a research profile spanning wound healing, collagen biology, antioxidant regulation, anti-inflammatory signalling, and a remarkably broad gene expression regulatory programme characterised through microarray studies.
GHK-Cu’s copper coordination is central to its biology — the tripeptide forms a stable complex with copper(II) ions that both facilitates copper delivery to tissues and is required for many of its biological activities including superoxide dismutase-like antioxidant activity and collagen synthesis-promoting effects. Its naturally declining levels with age — falling from approximately 200ng/mL in young adults to around 80ng/mL in older individuals — have made it a significant subject of interest in ageing biology and skin research, where topical and systemic GHK-Cu effects on tissue quality and gene expression have been extensively studied.
What Does GHK-Cu Do in Research?
Each component of the Glow Stack has an extensive, independently well-characterised research literature — and the combination addresses tissue repair biology from three mechanistically distinct angles.
TB-500 / Thymosin Beta-4 research: The Tβ4 and TB-500 research literature has consistently documented pro-angiogenic, pro-migratory, and repair-promoting effects across wound, cardiac, musculoskeletal, and neural tissue models. Studies have characterised actin sequestration as the foundational molecular mechanism, with downstream consequences for cell migration dynamics, angiogenic factor expression, and stem cell activation providing the biological basis for its broad tissue repair profile. Cardiac repair studies — including research documenting Tβ4’s ability to reactivate cardiac progenitor cells — represent a particularly high-profile area of the Tβ4 research literature.
BPC-157 research: BPC-157 has one of the largest pre-clinical repair biology literatures of any synthetic peptide — with studies consistently documenting accelerated healing across gastrointestinal, musculoskeletal, neurological, and vascular tissue types in rodent models. Its pleiotropic repair profile, stability characteristics, and activity across administration routes have established it as a widely used and practically convenient research tool. The University of Zagreb research programme has produced a large body of peer-reviewed literature characterising BPC-157 across multiple organ systems and injury models over several decades.
GHK-Cu research: GHK-Cu’s research base spans five decades — from Pickart’s initial identification of its liver cell growth-promoting activity to the comprehensive microarray studies documenting its broad gene regulatory programme. Studies have consistently documented collagen synthesis stimulation, wound healing promotion, antioxidant activity, and anti-inflammatory effects across multiple research models. The microarray findings characterising GHK-Cu’s modulation of over 4,000 genes — with patterns suggesting activation of tissue repair and suppression of inflammatory and degenerative gene networks — have been particularly influential in establishing it as a research tool of broad biological interest beyond simple wound healing applications.
| Compound | Type | Primary Mechanism | Key Research Application |
|---|---|---|---|
| TB-500 | Tβ4 active fragment | Actin sequestration, angiogenesis, cell migration | Wound healing, cardiac repair, musculoskeletal biology |
| BPC-157 | Synthetic pentadecapeptide | Pleiotropic repair, VEGF, NO system, growth factors | Gut repair, tendon biology, neuroprotection, systemic repair |
| GHK-Cu | Copper-binding tripeptide | Collagen synthesis, gene regulation, antioxidant | Wound healing, skin biology, extracellular matrix, ageing |
| PEG MGF | PEGylated IGF-1 splice variant | Satellite cell activation, local IGF-1 signalling | Muscle repair, satellite cell biology |
| Epithalon | Pineal tetrapeptide | Telomerase activation, gene regulation | Longevity, telomere biology, cellular ageing |
| KPV | α-MSH tripeptide | NF-κB inhibition, anti-inflammatory | Gut inflammation, anti-inflammatory biology |
Every Glow Stack order dispatched to EU and European research institutions includes:
Yes. We supply the complete research-grade Glow Stack — TB-500 10mg, BPC-157 10mg, and GHK-Cu 50mg — with fast tracked international dispatch to all EU member states and wider European destinations including Germany, France, Netherlands, Spain, Italy, Poland, and beyond. All three compounds are supplied with individual batch documentation and packaging designed to maintain peptide integrity throughout transit. The Glow Stack is supplied strictly for laboratory research use only.
The three compounds address tissue repair biology through mechanistically distinct and complementary pathways — making their combination a comprehensive research tool for studying regenerative peptide biology across multiple repair mechanisms simultaneously. TB-500 targets actin dynamics and cell migration driving angiogenesis and re-epithelialisation. BPC-157 acts through growth factor upregulation, NO system modulation, and pleiotropic repair signalling across multiple tissue types. GHK-Cu drives extracellular matrix remodelling through collagen synthesis stimulation, antioxidant activity, and a broad gene regulatory programme. Together they cover the primary molecular axes of tissue repair — cellular mechanics, growth factor biology, and matrix remodelling — making the combination relevant to research examining how multiple repair peptide pathways interact in regenerative biology.
Full-length Thymosin Beta-4 (Tβ4) is the complete 43 amino acid endogenous peptide with a broad biological profile that includes actin sequestration, nuclear signalling, and multiple activities not fully attributable to the actin-binding region alone. TB-500 is a synthetic peptide corresponding specifically to the actin-binding active region of Tβ4 — the sequence responsible for G-actin sequestration and many of the repair-relevant downstream effects. TB-500 provides a more targeted research tool focused on the actin-regulatory mechanism, while full-length Tβ4 is used when the complete biological profile including potential non-actin-mediated activities is the research focus. The two are studied as complementary tools in Thymosin Beta-4 biology research.
BPC-157 and TB-500 are both studied extensively in tissue repair research but through distinct mechanisms and with different tissue distribution profiles. BPC-157’s repair activity is broad and pleiotropic — spanning gastrointestinal, musculoskeletal, neurological, and vascular tissue — through mechanisms including growth factor upregulation, NO system modulation, and direct cellular repair effects. TB-500’s repair activity centres on actin sequestration-driven cell migration and angiogenesis — with particular strength in wound healing, cardiac repair, and musculoskeletal repair models where cell migration dynamics are central to tissue recovery. The two compounds are studied as complementary tools providing mechanistically distinct angles on peptide-driven tissue repair biology.
GHK-Cu is included at 50mg compared to 10mg for TB-500 and BPC-157 — reflecting the different research concentration ranges at which GHK-Cu is typically studied in tissue biology applications. As a tripeptide with a broad gene regulatory profile, GHK-Cu research protocols frequently employ higher mass quantities relative to larger peptides to achieve effective working concentrations across diverse experimental systems. The 50mg inclusion provides European research laboratories with a sufficient quantity for extended research protocols examining GHK-Cu’s collagen synthesis, gene regulation, antioxidant, and skin biology applications alongside the TB-500 and BPC-157 components.
Each compound should be reconstituted separately. Allow each vial to reach room temperature before opening. Add sterile water or appropriate laboratory buffer slowly down the vial wall and swirl gently — do not shake. Prepare each compound at your protocol’s required concentration, aliquot, and store at -80°C. For GHK-Cu — a copper-coordinated tripeptide — avoid reconstitution in buffers containing agents that may chelate copper and disrupt the Cu(II) coordination essential for biological activity. Standard peptide handling protocols apply to all three compounds.
Orders are dispatched promptly via tracked international courier. Delivery to EU and European destinations typically takes 3–7 working days depending on location, with packaging designed to protect peptide stability of all three compounds throughout transit.
| Parameter | TB-500 | BPC-157 | GHK-Cu |
|---|---|---|---|
| Type | Thymosin Beta-4 active fragment | Synthetic pentadecapeptide | Copper-binding tripeptide |
| Quantity | 10mg | 10mg | 50mg |
| Primary Mechanism | Actin sequestration, angiogenesis | Pleiotropic repair, VEGF, NO | Collagen synthesis, gene regulation, antioxidant |
| Primary Research Focus | Wound healing, cardiac, musculoskeletal | Gut repair, tendon, neuroprotection | Wound healing, skin, ECM biology |
| Purity | ≥99% | ≥99% | ≥99% |
| Verification | HPLC & MS | HPLC & MS | HPLC & MS |
| Form | Sterile Lyophilised Powder | Sterile Lyophilised Powder | Sterile Lyophilised Powder |
| Storage | -20°C, protect from light | -20°C, protect from light | -20°C, protect from light |
| Intended Use | Research use only | Research use only | Research use only |
The Glow Stack — comprising TB-500, BPC-157, and GHK-Cu — is supplied exclusively for legitimate scientific research conducted within licensed laboratory environments. These products are not approved for human consumption, self-administration, or any therapeutic, clinical, or veterinary application. They must be handled solely by qualified researchers in compliance with applicable EU regulations, national legislation, and institutional ethics guidelines. By purchasing, you confirm these compounds will be used exclusively for approved in vitro or pre-clinical research purposes.




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