
GHK-Cu
Copper-binding peptide · 50mg
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Product Description
GHK-Cu is a naturally occurring copper-binding tripeptide (Gly-His-Lys complexed with Cu2+) found in human plasma. This peptide-copper complex has been extensively studied for its diverse biological activities, including support for tissue repair, skin health, and cellular protection. Researchers utilize GHK-Cu as a model compound for investigating copper-dependent biological pathways and tissue-remodeling mechanisms.
Expert Insight
“GHK-Cu's natural presence in human circulation, combined with its bioactive copper-binding site, makes it invaluable for mechanistic studies of tissue repair and remodeling. The tripeptide scaffold provides elegant simplicity while the copper core drives profound biological activity.”
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Research Highlights
Naturally occurring tripeptide-copper complex in human plasma
Extensive research on tissue repair and remodeling pathways
Bioavailability of copper through peptide chelation
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Research Literature — GHK-Cu
The following is a summary of published research literature. This information is provided for educational reference only and does not constitute medical advice or research amount guidance.
Research Amounts in Literature
In published studies, researchers have administered GHK-Cu at doses of 1–10 mg per administration subcutaneously, or at topical concentrations of 0.01–1% in dermatological research. Research protocols commonly reference 1–5 mg.
Frequency Protocols in Research
Researchers studying GHK-Cu have commonly used once-daily to 3x/week administration protocols in tissue-remodeling studies, or twice-daily topical applications in skin research.
Reconstitution Concentrations in Research
Published literature reports reconstitution of 50 mg vials in 3–5 mL bacteriostatic water, yielding concentrations of 10–16.7 mg/mL. Using 5 mL (10 mg/mL) reduces viscosity and makes smaller doses easier to measure.
Typical Syringe Ranges in Research
At 10 mg/mL (5 mL water), a 2 mg dose equals 20 units (0.2 mL). Typical research administration volumes range from 10–50 units.
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