GHK-CU 100mg Pen
GHK-Cu (Copper Peptide) is a naturally occurring tripeptide studied for its role in tissue repair, wound healing, anti-aging, and cellular regeneration. Extensively researched in human-relevant models, GHK-Cu supports collagen synthesis, skin remodeling, and antioxidant pathways, making it a versatile peptide for regenerative and cosmetic science research.
Key Features
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🧪 cGMP manufactured in an FDA-registered facility
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✅ ≥98% purity confirmed by HPLC analysis
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📄 Batch-specific Certificates of Analysis (COAs) included
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💉 Sterile, lyophilized pens for research use only
Human-Relevant Research Applications
🩹 Skin and tissue repair — stimulates collagen synthesis and fibroblast activity, aiding tissue remodeling and repair. PubMed: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/3169264/
⚡ Anti‑aging research — GHK‑Cu has anti‑inflammatory and antioxidant effects and promotes tissue remodeling pathways linked to aging research. PubMed: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35083444/
💪 Hair and dermal tissue integrity — GHK‑Cu increases fibroblast and keratinocyte proliferation and supports extracellular matrix health relevant to skin/hair studies. PubMed: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/18644225/
Mechanism Summary
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Naturally binds copper ions, which are critical cofactors for enzymatic tissue repair
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Activates fibroblast proliferation, collagen, and glycosaminoglycan synthesis
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Modulates anti-inflammatory and antioxidant pathways to improve tissue health
Frequently Research Questions
How does GHK-Cu support skin and tissue research?
It enhances fibroblast activity, collagen formation, and wound remodeling, making it ideal for human-relevant models
Can GHK-Cu be used for anti-aging studies?
Yes. Research shows reduced oxidative stress and enhanced tissue regeneration in human-relevant applications.
Does GHK-Cu impact hair and dermal health?
Yes. Studies confirm promotion of hair follicle activity and skin integrity improvements.
Scientific References
Pickart et al. (1980) – GHK (tri‑peptide) initially described with copper binding and proposed regenerative/tissue modulation activity (original discovery from plasma) — PubMed: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/288715a0/
Maquart et al. (1993/earlier work) – GHK‑Cu stimulates collagen, elastin, glycosaminoglycan synthesis and supports tissue remodeling in wound healing models (reviewed in later literature on tissue regeneration) — PubMed / PMC overview: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/18644225/
Legal & Research Disclaimer
This material is supplied exclusively for laboratory research use. It is not intended for diagnostic, therapeutic, cosmetic, human, or veterinary applications. The purchaser assumes all responsibility for compliance with applicable local, state, and federal regulations governing research compounds.