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BPC-157+Tb500

BPC-157 / Thymosin Beta-4 Fragment Dual Blend

A dual-peptide research formulation combining BPC-157 5mg and TB-500 5mg in a single lyophilized vial.

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Certificate of Analysis

Third Party Tested by Freedom Diagnostics

Latest

99.76%

Purity
Variant GHK-Cu 50mg
Lot # B1111
Labeled 50mg
Actual 59.26mg
Tested Feb 4, 2026
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Latest

99.54%

Purity
Variant GHK-Cu 100mg
Lot # B0111
Labeled 100mg
Actual 107.58mg
Tested Feb 4, 2026
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Compound Information

Technical specification overview

Molecular Profile

What Is BPC-157+Tb500?

Compound Tb500 (Copy)
Synonyms Copper Tripeptide-1, Gly-His-Lys-Cu
Class Copper-binding tripeptide
Research Focus Collagen synthesis, tissue repair, antioxidant signaling
Handling Store cold, protect from light, reconstitute per validated protocol
PubChem Database
Storage Requirements

Stability Information

Protect from light Avoid repeated freeze-thaw Blue color indicates copper binding
Lyophilized (powder)

-20C·up to 2 years

Reconstituted

2-8C·up to 30 days

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Keep lyophilized material refrigerated and protected from light. Reconstituted solutions should be stored according to your lab protocol and used within validated stability windows.

Sources & References

Peer-reviewed research

International Journal of Molecular Sciences

Peptide-driven regenerative signaling overview

2020 View Source
BioMed Research International

Molecular pathway modulation in peptide research

2018 View Source
Important Research Notice

Not for human consumption. This product is sold exclusively for research and educational purposes.