
Glow + KPV Blend
KLOW is a multi-peptide research formulation designed to combine regeneration, skin health, and anti-inflammatory effects in one blend. It integrates the Glow trio (GHK-Cu, BPC-157, TB-500) with KPV (Lys–Pro–Val), a tripeptide derived from α-MSH known for its anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties. This blend is intended for investigational use in fields such as skin rejuvenation, wound healing, immune modulation, and connective tissue repair. Each peptide contributes distinct yet complementary actions, making KLOW especially useful for studying synergistic interactions across tissue, inflammation, and regeneration pathways.
What's Included
- 20 Insulin Syringes (31G, 5/16”, 1cc)
- 1 Reconstitution Syringe
- 20 Alcohol Prep Swabs
- 1 Vial of Bacteriostatic Water (10 mL)
⚠️ Important Disclaimer
For Research Use Only. Not for human consumption or therapeutic treatment.

Glow + KPV Blend
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Key Highlights
Multi-Mechanism Regeneration
Combines peptides that stimulate collagen, angiogenesis, cell migration, and structural repair.
Skin & Aesthetic Research Utility
GHK-Cu and KPV support dermal health, reduce inflammation, and help restore skin texture.
Wound & Mucosal Healing Support
BPC-157 and KPV help modulate repair in soft tissues, mucosa, and barrier surfaces.
Inflammation Modulation
KPV’s anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial actions complement the regenerative activity.
Synergistic Interactions
The combination may realize additive or synergistic effects beyond each peptide alone; especially useful in complex models of aging, injury, skin damage, or immune dysregulation.
Included in the Box

1 Vial of Bacteriostatic Water (10 mL)

20 Insulin Syringes (31G, 5/16”, 1cc)

1 Reconstitution Syringe

20 Alcohol Prep Swabs

What Is KLOW (Glow + KPV)?
- GHK-Cu: A copper-binding peptide with wide regenerative and anti-aging effects — stimulates collagen, vascular health, fibroblasts, and skin repair.
- BPC-157: A peptide derived from gastric protein, studied for its role in tissue protection, angiogenesis, and connective tissue healing.
- TB-500: A fragment of Thymosin Beta-4, involved in cell migration, actin remodeling, and structural tissue support (common in regenerative research).
- KPV (Lys–Pro–Val): A tripeptide fragment of α-MSH, studied for its anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and mucosal repair effects. It exerts such effects partly via PepT1 transporter in epithelial and immune cells.

Why Choose KLOW (Glow + KPV)?
Researchers choose KLOW when they want a comprehensive regenerative formula — merging structural repair with anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial support in one product. The addition of KPV broadens this blend’s scope by introducing immune modulation and epithelial protection to the well-known tissue-healing components (GHK-Cu, BPC-157, TB-500).
KLOW simplifies experimental design by reducing complexity in combining multiple peptides, offers more consistent dosing matrices, and enables investigation of peptide synergy in skin biology, repair, chronic inflammation, and barrier function.
Glow + KPV FAQs
What dosing ratio is typical for KLOW?
Blends often retain the established ratios for Glow (GHK-Cu : TB-500 : BPC-157) and add KPV at a proportion that supports anti-inflammatory signaling. (Vendor formulations vary.)
How should KLOW be reconstituted and stored?
Use sterile technique to reconstitute with an appropriate volume of bacteriostatic water, then store at 2 °C – 8 °C. Use within a defined window after mixing (e.g., 30–45 days, depending on stability data).
What research models are ideal for KLOW?
Skin injury, dermatitis, chronic inflammation, wound healing, mucosal repair, and aging/dermatology models.
Can KLOW support microbial or barrier defense studies?
Yes, the KPV component is studied for antimicrobial activity and barrier healing properties.
Have studies been done on the full blend (Glow + KPV)?
No robust peer-reviewed studies exist yet; most data is derived by extrapolating from each peptide’s individual literature. Some vendors/blogs discuss potential synergy.
Are there known risks or side effects?
As with all experimental peptides, risks include impurity, unknown interactions, or off-target effects. KPV, BPC-157, GHK-Cu, and TB-500 each have limited safety data in humans; use strictly for research.
How is KPV delivered / absorbed?
KPV uptake in epithelial and immune cells is believed to be mediated by the PepT1 transporter.





