Description
GHK-Cu is a naturally occurring copper peptide studied for its role in skin regeneration, wound healing, and hair growth research. It consists of glycyl-L-histidyl-L-lysine (GHK) bound to copper ions, which may help support collagen production, cellular repair, and antioxidant activity. Researchers are exploring GHK-Cu’s potential to promote youthful-looking skin, reduce inflammation, and enhance hair follicle health. Because of its effects on skin elasticity, firmness, and healing, it is widely categorized as a cosmetic research peptide.
The Details
- Quantity: 50 mg per vial
- Purity: ≥99%, Rigorous third-party testing
- Packaging:
- Tamper-proof, securely sealed vials
- Source: Synthesized using advanced peptide synthesis techniques
- Note: This product is sold in lyophilized powder form and must be reconstituted before use.
Research Applications
- Skin Regeneration Studies: GHK-Cu is researched for its ability to boost collagen and elastin production, enhancing skin texture and elasticity.
- Wound Healing Research: Scientists explore its role in tissue repair, inflammation reduction, and skin barrier protection.
- Hair Growth Investigations: Studies indicate that GHK-Cu may help nourish hair follicles, encouraging thicker, healthier hair growth.
- Antioxidant and Anti-Inflammatory Properties: Studies examine how GHK-Cu interacts with free radicals and supports cellular defence mechanisms.
Technical Specifications
- Molecular Formula: C14H24N6O4Cu
- Purity: ≥99% (HPLC-verified)
- Form: Lyophilized powder
- Storage: Store at -20°C for long-term stability
- Solubility: Requires reconstitution with sterile bacteriostatic water or a suitable solvent before use
Studies on the applications of GHK-Cu:
- ClinicalTrials.gov – GHK-Cu Studies – View here
- National Institutes of Health (NIH) – Copper Peptide Research – Read more
- Nature – GHK-Cu’s Role in Skin and Hair Health – Explore study
- PubMed – GHK-Cu Research Publications – Access here
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