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GHK-Cu

GHK-Cu is a copper-binding tripeptide composed of glycine, histidine, and lysine. It forms a stable complex with copper ions, enhancing its biochemical activity under laboratory conditions.

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Research Applications

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Study of collagen synthesis and extracellular matrix remodeling

Evaluation of wound healing and tissue regeneration pathways

Investigation of angiogenesis and cellular signaling

Analysis of anti-inflammatory and antioxidant activity

Technical Information

Technical specifications

Product Specifications

Purity

≥98%

Appearance

Blue lyophilized powder (due to copper complex)

Solubility

Water-soluble

🧊 Storage Requirements

Handling Information

Protect from oxidation

Lyophilized

-20°C

Reconstituted

2–8°C

Related Articles

Peer-reviewed research

NCBI Literature Resources

GHK Peptide as a Natural Modulator of Multiple Cellular Pathways in Skin Regeneration

2015 | PMID: 26236730

Loren Pickart, Jessica Michelle Vasquez-Soltero

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International Journal of Medical Sciences

Exploring the Role of Tripeptides in Wound Healing and Skin Regeneration: A Comprehensive Review

2025

Siti Balqis Adnan

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⚠️ Compliance Notice

For research purposes only. Not approved for therapeutic use.

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Support FAQ

Quick answers to common questions

What is GHK-Cu and how does it work?​

GHK-Cu is a small peptide attached to copper that helps with tissue repair.
It works by:

  • Supporting collagen production (helps skin stay firm)
  • Promoting wound healing
  • Reducing inflammation
  • Helping repair damaged skin and tissues

Because of this, it is often studied for skin health and healing.

How should it be stored?​

Store in a cool, dark place.​
Some forms may require refrigeration after mixing.​
Avoid exposure to heat and light.

Is GHK-Cu FDA-approved?​

No. It is not FDA-approved as a medication.

What quantity options are available?​

It is usually available in small research vials or kits. Bulk amounts may be available upon
request