Peptide Blends Explained: Wolverine, GLOW & KLOW
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Multi-peptide research blends combine two or more compounds in a single vial so researchers can study them in combination. This guide explains the three most popular blends — Wolverine, GLOW and KLOW — and what's in each.
Why study peptides in blends?
Some research peptides are associated with complementary pathways, so they're frequently studied together. A blend supplies them at fixed ratios in one vial, which simplifies handling and keeps the composition consistent across a research program.
Wolverine Blend — BPC-157 / TB-500
The Wolverine Blend pairs the two best-known recovery-research peptides: BPC-157 and TB-500. They're associated with complementary tissue-repair research pathways, which is why they're the classic pairing.
GLOW — GHK-Cu / BPC-157 / TB-500
GLOW adds the copper peptide GHK-Cu to the Wolverine base, bringing in extracellular-matrix and skin-research pathways. It's offered at two strengths:
KLOW — GHK-Cu / KPV / BPC-157 / TB-500
The KLOW 80 blend is the most comprehensive of the three, adding the peptide KPV to the GLOW combination for a four-compound research matrix.
Lyophilized or activated?
Each blend is offered in both lyophilized and pre-reconstituted activated formats — see our format comparison to choose. For reconstitution, follow our step-by-step guide.
Quality
Every component of every blend is produced to ≥98% HPLC-verified purity, documented on the Quality & COA page. Browse them all in the Healing & Recovery collection.
Manufacturing & Quality
Every compound used in the Wolverine, GLOW and KLOW blends is manufactured to pharmaceutical-grade standards at Alpha Biologix: each component is produced to ≥98% HPLC-verified purity and independently verified by third-party lab testing. A Certificate of Analysis (COA) is available per batch, so researchers can confirm identity and purity for every blend they order.
All products and information are provided for laboratory research use only, not for human consumption. Not for human or veterinary use, diagnostic, or therapeutic application. No medical claims are made.