How to store GLOW Blend

Practical storage protocol for GLOW Blend: temperature, light, reconstitution timing, and shelf life in a research setting.

Lyophilised (freeze-dried) storage

Unreconstituted GLOW Blend, like most research peptides, is stable when stored in its original sealed vial at -20°C for long-term storage. For short-term use (under 3 months), refrigeration at 2-8°C is acceptable. The vial must be protected from direct light and moisture.

Peptify dispatches GLOW Blend in temperature-tolerant packaging from the UK, usually arriving within 24-48 hours of dispatch.

After reconstitution

Once GLOW Blend is reconstituted with bacteriostatic water (BAC water, 0.9% benzyl alcohol), the solution should be stored at 2-8°C (refrigerated) and used within 28 days. Bacteriostatic water's preservative system inhibits microbial growth for roughly four weeks after first puncture — significantly longer than sterile water, which must be used immediately.

Avoid freeze-thaw cycles. Never leave the vial at room temperature for extended periods, and keep it in its original rubber-stoppered vial to minimise contamination risk.

Shelf life and quality verification

Peptify publishes a batch-specific expiry date on every GLOW Blend COA, alongside HPLC chromatogram data and mass spectrometry confirmation. The full Certificate of Analysis for your specific batch is downloadable from the product page.

Buy GLOW Blend for research

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Frequently asked questions

What is in the GLOW Blend?

GLOW Blend contains GHK-Cu 50mg (collagen synthesis), TB-500 10mg (cell migration and repair), and BPC-157 10mg (tissue healing), totalling 70mg of active peptides.

Is it better to buy the blend or individual peptides?

The GLOW Blend offers convenience and a slight discount compared to purchasing each peptide separately. It is designed for researchers running combined skin regeneration protocols.