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KLOW STACK 80MG

KLOW STACK 80MG

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KLOW Stack — 80mg Research Blend
BPC-157 10mg | TB-500 10mg | GHK-Cu 50mg | KPV 10mg

Overview

The KLOW Stack is a multi-compound research blend that combines four peptides, each studied for its complementary interactions across tissue repair, inflammatory signalling, and cellular renewal pathways. Supplied as a lyophilised powder, it is intended solely for research and laboratory use.

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Compounds & Research Profile

BPC-157 (10mg)
A synthetic pentadecapeptide fragment of Body Protection Compound, BPC-157 is the subject of extensive preclinical research examining its interactions with growth hormone receptors, nitric oxide pathways, and gastrointestinal mucosal integrity.

TB-500 (10mg)
Thymosin Beta-4 is an endogenous peptide studied for its role in actin regulation, cell migration, and angiogenic signalling. Research has explored its interactions with repair mechanisms in muscle, tendon, and connective tissue.

GHK-Cu (50mg)
A naturally occurring copper-binding tripeptide investigated for its effects on collagen and elastin synthesis, wound healing signalling, and antioxidant gene expression. Also the subject of research into skin remodelling and hair follicle biology.

KPV (10mg)
A C-terminal fragment of alpha-MSH, KPV is studied for its interactions with melanocortin receptors and its potential role in modulating inflammatory cytokine activity and gut epithelial barrier function.

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Quality Assurance

• ≥99% purity, verified by an independent third-party laboratory
• Certificate of Analysis available for every batch
• Lyophilised powder for maximum stability
• Store at 2–8°C prior to reconstitution

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This product is supplied strictly for in-vitro and preclinical research purposes only. Not intended for human or veterinary use. Alpha Peptides UK makes no therapeutic or medical claims. Researchers are responsible for ensuring compliance with applicable local regulations.

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