GHK-Cu 50mg

GHK-Cu 50mg

€39,99
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GHK-Cu 50mg

GHK-Cu 50mg

€39,99

GHK-Cu

Specifications

Name GHK-Cu (Copper Peptide)
Type Research Peptide: Tripeptide-1 Copper Complex
Amino Acid Count 3
Purity ± 99% (HPLC – COA available)
Molecular Weight 403.9 g/mol
Analyses HPLC, MS
Format Lyophilized blue powder
Storage Conditions 2-8°C (short term) or -20°C (long term)

Confidential Lab Data - Specification Sheet

Chemical Formula

C14H22CuN6O4

GHK-Cu Amino Acid Sequence (Tripeptide)
1Gly
2His
3Lys
+ Copper (Cu2+)

GHK-Cu: The "Blue Gold" of Regeneration

GHK-Cu is a naturally occurring copper complex known in biochemistry for its ability to support tissue repair and modulate cellular signaling pathways.

Origins: An Endogenous Protector

Unlike many synthetic compounds, GHK-Cu is a substance derived directly from human biology.

• Discovery: It was discovered in 1973 by biochemist Dr. Loren Pickart. He observed that liver tissue from older individuals began to function more actively when exposed to plasma proteins from younger individuals.

• The Copper Connection: The peptide Gly-His-Lys (GHK) has an extreme affinity for copper. Once these two bind, the GHK-Cu complex is formed. This complex is essential for safely transporting copper to cells where repair is required.

• The Age Factor: Natural concentrations of GHK in our blood decrease significantly as we age. While a 20-year-old typically has around 200 ng/ml, this often drops to just 80 ng/ml by age 60.

Three Primary Research Applications

GHK-Cu is highly regarded in scientific research for its versatile applications:

1. Skin Biology and Anti-Aging

In dermatological research, GHK-Cu is considered a fundamental element for structural tissue maintenance:

Matrix Stimulation: It stimulates not only collagen but also elastin and glycosaminoglycans (such as hyaluronic acid).

Skin Architecture: It contributes to improved skin density and the reduction of fine lines.

2. Follicle and Scalp Research

GHK-Cu is investigated for its unique influence on hair follicles:

Follicle Stimulation: It supports blood flow to the scalp and may influence the growth phase of hair follicles.

Recovery: It is frequently studied in protocols for scalp recovery following external interventions.

3. DNA Repair and Wound Healing

The core function for which Dr. Pickart originally investigated the peptide:

Regeneration: GHK-Cu plays a role in signaling for DNA repair in damaged cells. • Scar Modulation: It helps regulate wound closure and is researched for its ability to soften irregular collagen structures in existing scar tissue.

For Research Purposes Only

This product is intended for laboratory research use only and is not suitable for human consumption or therapeutic purposes.

By purchasing this product, you acknowledge these conditions and agree to follow established research protocols and safety practices.

USE & DISCLAIMER:

For research purposes only.
Not for human use, diagnosis or treatment.
For use only by qualified personnel in a controlled research environment.


By purchasing this product you confirm that you have read and understood these terms and conditions and that you have followed appropriate research practices.

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