Description
Mechanism: The “Inflammation-Control” Synergy
While standard regenerative blends focus on rebuilding tissue, the KLOW Stack adds a critical “Defense & Soothe” vector via KPV:
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Structural Integrity (GHK-Cu 50mg): Investigated for the upregulation of Collagen I & III and Elastin synthesis.
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Vascular & Cellular Support (BPC-157 10mg + TB-500 10mg): Investigated for promoting angiogenesis (blood flow) and accelerating cell migration to the injury site.
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The “K” Factor (KPV 10mg): Investigated for its ability to inhibit the NF-κB pathway, significantly reducing the expression of pro-inflammatory cytokines (TNF-$\alpha$, IL-6).
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Research Application: This addition makes KLOW the preferred candidate for studies involving inflamed, infected, or autoimmune-compromised tissue samples where standard repair signaling might be blunted by excessive inflammation.
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This research peptide undergoes rigorous quality control and stability testing to ensure maximum integrity for scientific applications. Each batch is manufactured under strict laboratory conditions and verified through independent laboratory analysis.
⚠️ FOR RESEARCH PURPOSES ONLY
This product is strictly for in-vitro laboratory research, analysis, and development. It is not intended for human consumption, injection, cosmetic use, or therapeutic use. This blend is not a drug.
Technical Specifications
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Total Concentration: 80mg per Vial
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Composition:
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GHK-Cu: 50mg (Copper Tripeptide-1)
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BPC-157: 10mg (Pentadecapeptide)
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TB-500: 10mg (Thymosin Beta-4)
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KPV: 10mg ($\alpha$-MSH Tripeptide)
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Appearance: Deep Blue Lyophilized Powder (Due to GHK-Cu content)
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Purity: ≥99% (HPLC Verified for all components)
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Solubility Note: Due to the high 80mg concentration, use 3mL of Bacteriostatic Water and allow for 5–10 minutes of gentle swirling to ensure complete dissolution.
Storage & Handling
Peptides require careful storage to maintain their integrity and research effectiveness. Lyophilized peptides should be stored in a cold, dry, dark environment to prevent degradation. For short-term use within 4 weeks, storage at 4°C is sufficient, while long-term storage requires temperatures below -20°C or -80°C for extended periods up to 2 years. Always protect peptides from light exposure and avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles, which can compromise structural integrity and research results.

















