KGLOW Reconstitution Calculator
For in vitro research use only · Not medical advice
Preset to a 80 mg KGLOW vial in 3 mL of diluent. An 80 mg vial in 3 mL gives ≈27 mg/mL combined — about 16.7 mg/mL GHK-Cu and 3.3 mg/mL each of BPC-157, TB-500 and KPV. Neutral or slightly alkaline diluent only.
KGLOW reconstitution
Preset to a common KGLOW vial size and diluent volume. Adjust any field for your own laboratory protocol.
A 80 mg KGLOW vial reconstituted with 3 mL gives 26.667 mg/mL. Measuring 0.075 mL gives 2,000 mcg per portion — about 40 portions from the vial.
Choosing a diluent for KGLOW
All four components are freely water-soluble and reconstitute together. As with GLOW the solution is blue, since GHK-Cu is still the majority component at 62.5% by mass. KPV is very small and highly water-soluble, adding no dissolution difficulty. The same pH constraint applies: never use acidic diluent, because it dissociates copper from the GHK-Cu component.
Handling notes for KGLOW
- Never reconstitute in acidic diluent — copper dissociation from the GHK-Cu component is the primary risk.
- Keep EDTA and other chelators out of any buffer used with KGLOW.
- Treat colour as data: clear even blue is correct; pale or green is not.
- Protect from light and minimise headspace exposure for the TB-500 component.
- Scale diluent to the 80 mg fill — habitually adding 2 mL as though to a 10 mg vial gives a solution eight times more concentrated than intended.
After reconstitution
USP-grade sterile bacteriostatic water, 10 mL multi-use vial.
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