GHK-Cu (Glycyl-L-Histidyl-L-Lysine-Copper) is a tripeptide composed of three amino acids—glycine, histidine, and copper. It is a naturally occurring compound in both humans and animals, known for its copper-chelating properties and its potential role in regulating repair processes, supporting tissue regeneration, and aiding wound healing in experimental research. As a research-grade compound, GHK-Cu is widely used in studies exploring the effects of peptides on regenerative and repair processes in model organisms. It is not approved for use in humans or animals for therapeutic purposes.
GHK-Cu is the subject of ongoing research related to copper interactions in living organisms, stimulation of collagen production, and support for skin and tissue regeneration in preclinical analyses.
Research Applications: GHK-Cu is used exclusively in laboratory research for:
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studying its effects on supporting regenerative processes,
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analyzing the peptide’s role in promoting collagen production and tissue repair,
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testing interactions with copper in biological and chemical contexts,
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investigating wound healing and the regeneration of skin and other tissues,
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evaluating the potential of GHK-Cu in the regulation of repair mechanisms in model organisms.
GHK-Cu is not intended for human or veterinary use in any therapeutic context. The product is strictly for research and experimental purposes only.
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