Overview
Glow Bundle peptides provide researchers with a three-compound platform for investigating regeneration, tissue recovery, and longevity. This bundle combines GHK-Cu, BPC-157, and TB-500 — each studied for distinct biological pathways. Together, they create a synergistic model for examining collagen synthesis, angiogenesis, wound repair, and cellular regeneration.
Compound Breakdown
GHK-Cu (50mg) → A naturally occurring copper-binding peptide studied for its role in collagen production, dermal biology, and tissue regeneration. Research highlights its ability to support skin integrity, wound healing, and cellular renewal.
BPC-157 (5mg) → A stable gastric-derived pentadecapeptide investigated for angiogenesis, soft-tissue repair, and systemic recovery. Studies have examined its influence on wound healing, tendon repair, and gastrointestinal protection.
TB-500 (5mg) → A synthetic thymosin beta-4 analog studied for its role in actin regulation, cellular migration, and tissue repair. TB-500 research models commonly focus on muscle recovery, angiogenesis, and regenerative signaling pathways.
Research Context
Glow Bundle peptides combine three unique mechanisms:
GHK-Cu supports extracellular matrix integrity and collagen pathways.
BPC-157 enhances systemic repair and angiogenesis.
TB-500 facilitates cellular migration and regenerative processes.
When studied together, these peptides create a platform for examining how skin, tissue, and cellular processes interact in recovery and regeneration research. This makes the Glow Bundle especially relevant for regenerative biology, cosmetic biomarker studies, and preclinical tissue repair models.
Applications
Research areas supported by Glow Bundle peptides include:
Skin & Collagen Research → GHK-Cu’s role in collagen synthesis and tissue renewal.
Tissue Repair & Recovery → BPC-157 and TB-500 involvement in angiogenesis, tendon repair, and systemic resilience.
Muscle & Regenerative Biology → TB-500’s influence on actin dynamics, cellular migration, and tissue repair.
Regenerative Models → Combined use of all three peptides to study wound healing, recovery biomarkers, and tissue regeneration.
Comparative Research → Evaluating synergistic effects of multi-compound administration versus single-compound studies.
Related Categories
The Glow Bundle is part of our Bundles – Best Value collection. It also relates to the Skin & Collagen and Longevity categories. This bundle contains GHK-Cu, BPC-157, and TB-500.
Compliance Statement
All Not Labs products are intended strictly for laboratory research use only. Glow Bundle peptides are not approved for human or veterinary use.





