GHK-Cu is a copper-binding tripeptide supplied as a 50 mg
lyophilized vial for collagen synthesis and regenerative signaling research.
Commonly studied for tissue remodeling, antioxidant pathways,
and extracellular matrix regulation.
For Research Use Only.
Copper-binding tripeptide studied for its role in collagen synthesis,
tissue remodeling, and regenerative cellular signaling research.
GHK-Cu is a naturally occurring copper-binding tripeptide composed of
glycine, histidine, and lysine. It is widely studied in laboratory environments
for its involvement in wound repair models, extracellular matrix signaling,
and tissue regeneration pathways.
By binding copper ions, GHK-Cu participates in cellular communication processes
associated with collagen production, antioxidant activity, and structural protein synthesis.
Frequently investigated for its influence on collagen synthesis,
elastin production, and dermal remodeling pathways.
Studied in controlled laboratory settings examining wound healing
and connective tissue repair mechanisms.
Explored for its role in modulating oxidative stress
and inflammatory signaling processes.
Used in research analyzing gene activation related to cellular repair
and extracellular matrix formation.
| Compound | GHK-Cu (Copper Tripeptide-1) |
|---|---|
| Amount | 50 mg per vial |
| Form | Lyophilized powder |
FOR RESEARCH USE ONLY. This product is not intended for human consumption,
medical use, diagnosis, treatment, or prevention of any disease.
Sold strictly for laboratory and scientific research purposes.
By purchasing, the buyer agrees to use this product in compliance with all applicable laws and regulations.