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PEPTIDE BLEND

WOLVERINE Blend (10mg)

BPC-157 5mg + TB-500 5mg
$110.00
Certificate of Analysis
HPLC-UV Verified · ≥98.5% Purity
Purity: ≥98.5%
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Specifications
Form
White Lyophilized Powder
Storage
2–8°C
BPC-157
5mg
TB-500
5mg
Total
10mg
Ratio
1:1
For laboratory research use only. Not positioned for personal application, animal application, food, supplement, cosmetic, or drug formulation use. Purchasers must be 21+. Read the Research Use Only Policy.
Description

WOLVERINE is a dual-peptide research blend combining BPC-157 (5mg) and TB-500 (5mg) in a 1:1 ratio, yielding a total of 10mg of lyophilized material per vial.

BPC-157 is a synthetic pentadecapeptide of 15 amino acids. TB-500 is a synthetic 43-amino-acid fragment of Thymosin Beta-4, a small protein first isolated from calf thymus tissue. The blend is supplied as a white lyophilized powder with ready water solubility.

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Is this product Research Use Only?

Yes. GLUUM product pages are for laboratory research procurement review only and are not positioned for personal application.

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