GHK-Cu + NAD⁺ + Glow-70 Research Kit — Cosmetic Peptides

This research kit combines three cosmetic and cellular research compounds — GHK-Cu, NAD⁺, and the Glow-70 blend — for laboratory research.

  • GHK-Cu (50mg): a copper-binding tripeptide studied in skin-remodeling and regenerative research.
  • NAD⁺ (500mg): a coenzyme studied in cellular-energy and longevity research.
  • Glow-70 (blend): a multi-peptide cosmetic research blend.

Supplied as lyophilized vials. For laboratory and research use only. Not for human consumption.

Total Units
3 vials
Weight
2.10oz

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NAD+ Peptides
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Glow-70 Blend Peptides

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500mg is a generous amount for the price especially with the current discount. We're using it in our sirtuin activity research and its been performing exactly as expected. Dissolved cleanly, no particulates, CoA was included in the box. Solid vendor.

NAD+ 500mg Peptides

Finally found a reliable NAD+ source for our mitochondrial function studies. Previous vendor was sketchy with their documentation but PSL includes proper lot-specific analytics with every order 🔬 Quality you can actually verify. Will be a repeat customer.

NAD+ 500mg Peptides

50mg vial is great value for dermal matrix research. We've been studying collagen signaling pathways and the copper tripeptide complex dissolved perfectly in our buffer solution. The blue color after reconstitution was exactly what you'd expect from proper GHK-Cu 🔬✅

GHK-Cu 50mg Peptides

Frequently Asked Questions

What is GHK-Cu typically studied for?

Researchers most often study GHK-Cu for collagen-related signaling, dermal remodeling, wound repair, extracellular-matrix regulation, and cosmetic-science applications. It is commonly discussed where skin quality and tissue regeneration overlap, but the compliant wording is still that these are research interests, not approved cosmetic or medical claims.

What is Glow-70 Blend typically studied for?

A blend with this naming is usually discussed in relation to skin quality, collagen support, tissue recovery, and cosmetic-research themes. The right FAQ language is to describe the research category and then direct users to verify the exact active ingredients, because that determines whether the blend fits a specific study objective.

What is GHK-Cu?

GHK-Cu is a copper-binding tripeptide, short for glycyl-L-histidyl-L-lysine copper. It is one of the most recognized peptides in skin and wound-healing research because copper binding changes its biological activity. On a research website, it should be described as a laboratory peptide studied for repair and remodeling pathways.

What is Glow-70 Blend?

Glow-70 Blend is a branded multi-compound research formula positioned around skin, appearance, or repair-oriented peptide work. Because branded blend names are not standardized across the market, the safest description is that it is a proprietary laboratory blend whose exact ingredient list and milligram split should be confirmed on the product page or COA.

What is NAD+?

NAD+ is a core cellular coenzyme involved in redox reactions, mitochondrial metabolism, and several signaling enzymes such as sirtuins and PARPs. It is not a peptide, so it should not be described as one. The accurate website framing is that NAD+ is a laboratory compound studied for energy metabolism and cellular repair pathways.

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