GHK-Cu (Copper Tripeptide-1)

GHK-Cu is a naturally occurring copper-binding tripeptide studied for its role in tissue repair, collagen synthesis, anti-inflammatory signaling, and cellular regeneration pathways.

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GHK-Cu Copper Tripeptide research compound vial

What Is GHK-Cu?

GHK-Cu (Copper Tripeptide-1) is a naturally occurring peptide complex that binds copper ions and participates in a wide range of biological signaling processes. It has been extensively studied for its role in tissue remodeling, wound repair, and cellular regeneration.

Tissue Repair & Collagen Signaling

GHK-Cu has been shown in research settings to influence collagen and elastin production, extracellular matrix remodeling, and fibroblast activity. These mechanisms make it a major focus in skin, connective tissue, and structural repair research.

Anti-Inflammatory & Cellular Protection Pathways

Research suggests GHK-Cu modulates inflammatory signaling and oxidative stress pathways. These effects are studied in the context of tissue protection, injury recovery, and cellular resilience.

Gene Expression & Regenerative Research

GHK-Cu has been associated with changes in gene expression related to tissue repair, angiogenesis, and cellular growth regulation. This has positioned it as a compound of interest in regenerative and longevity- related research fields.

Why Researchers Study GHK-Cu

  • Wound healing and tissue regeneration pathways
  • Collagen synthesis and extracellular matrix remodeling
  • Anti-inflammatory signaling and oxidative stress modulation
  • Cellular repair, angiogenesis, and regenerative gene expression
  • Skin, connective tissue, and structural biology research

Format & Storage

  • Lyophilized powder in sterile research vials
  • Store in a cool, dry environment prior to reconstitution
  • Refrigerate after reconstitution to maintain stability

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