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Decision Framework: Which to Choose The choice between BPC-157 and GHK-Cu depends entirely on the research question: Choose BPC-157 if: Research focuses on tissue repair, angiogenesis, or growth factor signaling Studying gastrointestinal, vascular, or musculoskeletal tissue contexts Recovery research is the primary application Research builds on the substantial BPC-157 preclinical research base Choose GHK-Cu if: Research focuses on gene expression modulation Studying skin biology, collagen synthesis, or dermatological research Anti-aging research is the primary application Research benefits from the largest published research base in the catalog Choose both (or combination formulations) if: Research includes both tissue repair and gene expression mechanisms Multi-mechanism combination research is the goal Skin biology research with tissue-repair components benefits from both pathways The GLOW Blend or KLOW Blend formulations match the research question Quality Considerations Both peptides share the same quality framework: Manufactured via Solid-Phase Peptide Synthesis with synthetic amino acids No animal-derived materials Independent third-party testing by Janoshik Analytical 99% HPLC purity per peptide Mass spectrometry identity confirmation Verifiable Janoshik unique keys For complete quality framework coverage, see How to Verify Peptide Quality and How to Read a Janoshik COA

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CAS Numbers BPC-157: 137525-51-0 GHK-Cu: 49557-75-7 TB500: 885340-08-9 BPC-157 is a 15-amino acid pentadecapeptide (molecular weight: 1,419 Da) modeled after a naturally occurring gastric peptide with structural stability in biological environments