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GHK-CU
$30.00 – $44.00Price range: $30.00 through $44.00
- These products are intended for laboratory research purposes only, and are not for human or animal consumption. The products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The products should not be used as a food, drug, cosmetic, or other household use.
Description
GHK-Cu is a naturally occurring copper-binding tripeptide (Gly-His-Lys + Cu²⁺) found in human plasma, saliva, and urine. Plasma concentrations decline approximately 60% between ages 20 and 60, making it a core subject of aging and regenerative research. It is documented to stimulate collagen type I and III synthesis by up to 70%, activate fibroblasts, promote angiogenesis, and influence approximately 31% of studied human genes related to tissue repair and antioxidant defense.
Research Overview
GHK-Cu acts as an endogenous tissue repair signal released from damaged collagen during injury. The copper ion serves as an essential cofactor for enzymes involved in collagen cross-linking and antioxidant activity. The tripeptide complex activates fibroblast proliferation and upregulates collagen, elastin, glycosaminoglycan, and decorin synthesis.
Its gene-regulatory activity is exceptionally broad — research examining human genome responsiveness has identified approximately 31% of studied genes as responsive, spanning tissue repair, inflammation control, antioxidant pathways, and cellular protection. Studies consistently document improvements in skin elasticity, wound closure rates, and hair follicle density, making GHK-Cu one of the most comprehensively studied peptides in regenerative dermatology.
Key Features
- Naturally occurring tripeptide: Gly-His-Lys complexed with copper (Cu²⁺)
- Molecular weight: 404.96 Da; half-life: ~30 min–2 hours
- Plasma levels decline ~60% with age (~200 ng/mL at age 20 → ~80 ng/mL at age 60)
- Influences expression of ~31% of studied human genes linked to repair and regeneration
- Stimulates collagen type I and III synthesis by up to 70% in studied models
- Activates fibroblasts; promotes elastin, glycosaminoglycan, and decorin production
- Promotes angiogenesis; modulates inflammatory cytokines; supports hair follicle activity
Common Research Uses
- Commonly studied for collagen and elastin synthesis and dermal extracellular matrix remodeling
- Researched in relation to wound healing, skin barrier repair, and angiogenesis
- Investigated for anti-aging skin applications and reduction of fine lines and laxity
- Studied in models of hair follicle activation and scalp health
- Researched for broad gene-regulatory activity and antioxidant pathway modulation
- Frequently studied in combination with BPC-157 and TB-500 for skin regeneration protocols
Product Specifications
- Format: Lyophilized powder
- Vial size: 50mg or 100mg
- Storage: Freeze at −20°C (lyophilized); refrigerate at 2–8°C after reconstitution; protect from light and moisture; use within 28 days
Disclaimer: For research purposes only. Not for human consumption.
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