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GHK-CU
GHK-Cu – Research Peptide for Skin Repair, Anti-Aging & Regeneration
What is GHK-Cu?
GHK-Cu is a naturally occurring copper-binding peptide that has gained attention in preclinical research for its broad regenerative potential. It plays a role in processes such as collagen synthesis, skin renewal, tissue repair, and hair follicle stimulation. Because of these properties, it is widely studied in dermatology, regenerative medicine, and anti-aging research.
How it works
GHK-Cu interacts with copper ions and supports cellular communication, gene expression, and tissue regeneration. Research suggests it contributes to wound healing, skin elasticity, and hair restoration, while also demonstrating antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. Its ability to activate pathways linked to repair and protection makes it an important tool in laboratory models of skin and hair biology.
Research applications
Studied for collagen production and skin structure support
Evaluated in wound healing, scar reduction, and elasticity models
Investigated for stimulating hair growth and follicle activity
Tested in anti-aging and skin rejuvenation studies
Explored for antioxidant and inflammation control effects
Often combined with other peptides in cosmetic and dermatological research
Preparation & storage
Supplied in lyophilized powder form, to be reconstituted with bacteriostatic water
Store at 2–8°C after mixing
Shelf life: up to 60 days post-reconstitution
Purity & quality
Each batch is independently tested to ensure ≥99% purity and sterility. A certificate of analysis (COA) is available with every batch.
Important note
This compound is intended exclusively for scientific and laboratory research. It is not for human use or consumption.
Package contents
1 vial containing 50 mg GHK-Cu peptide (lyophilized)
GHK-Cu – Research Peptide for Skin Repair, Anti-Aging & Regeneration
What is GHK-Cu?
GHK-Cu is a naturally occurring copper-binding peptide that has gained attention in preclinical research for its broad regenerative potential. It plays a role in processes such as collagen synthesis, skin renewal, tissue repair, and hair follicle stimulation. Because of these properties, it is widely studied in dermatology, regenerative medicine, and anti-aging research.
How it works
GHK-Cu interacts with copper ions and supports cellular communication, gene expression, and tissue regeneration. Research suggests it contributes to wound healing, skin elasticity, and hair restoration, while also demonstrating antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. Its ability to activate pathways linked to repair and protection makes it an important tool in laboratory models of skin and hair biology.
Research applications
Studied for collagen production and skin structure support
Evaluated in wound healing, scar reduction, and elasticity models
Investigated for stimulating hair growth and follicle activity
Tested in anti-aging and skin rejuvenation studies
Explored for antioxidant and inflammation control effects
Often combined with other peptides in cosmetic and dermatological research
Preparation & storage
Supplied in lyophilized powder form, to be reconstituted with bacteriostatic water
Store at 2–8°C after mixing
Shelf life: up to 60 days post-reconstitution
Purity & quality
Each batch is independently tested to ensure ≥99% purity and sterility. A certificate of analysis (COA) is available with every batch.
Important note
This compound is intended exclusively for scientific and laboratory research. It is not for human use or consumption.
Package contents
1 vial containing 50 mg GHK-Cu peptide (lyophilized)