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GHK-Cu

GHK-Cu, commonly referred to as Copper Peptide, is a naturally occurring tripeptide complex found in plasma and other biological fluids. In laboratory research, it is studied for its role in protein regulation, gene expression, and cellular signalling pathways.

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GHK-Cu

Overview

GHK-Cu is a naturally occurring copper-binding tripeptide, Glycyl-L-histidyl-L-lysine copper complex. It is found in human serum and exhibits a high affinity for copper. This peptide has been extensively studied for its potential roles in skin regeneration, collagen synthesis, and anti-aging processes. Research indicates GHK-Cu possesses both antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.

Pickart L. et al. (2018).

History

The GHK peptide was discovered in 1973 as an activity in human albumin that stimulated protein synthesis in aged liver tissue. Early investigations focused on its growth-promoting effects in hepatoma cells. Subsequent studies expanded to explore its involvement in tissue remodeling, wound healing, and skin regeneration. The peptide is released from its parent protein SPARC during extracellular matrix degradation, contributing to angiogenesis.

Pickart L. et al. (2012).

GHK-Cu

Structure

Molecular Formula:

C14H24N6O4

Molecular Weight:

340.38 g/mol

PubChem ID:

73587

Research Findings

GHK-Cu has been extensively investigated for its diverse biological activities, particularly in tissue remodeling and wound healing. Studies highlight its capacity to influence cellular processes crucial for tissue repair and regeneration.

Key Areas of Research:

  • Structural: Collagen, elastin, tissue remodeling

  • Vascular: Angiogenesis, blood vessel formation, VEGF

  • Epithelial: Skin regeneration, wound healing, cell migration

  • Systemic: Antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, pathway dynamics

These findings collectively demonstrate GHK-Cu’s broad experimental utility across multiple biological pathways. Its activity in structural, vascular, epithelial, and systemic models provides a foundation for exploring diverse aspects of molecular biology and potential therapeutic applications.

Dou Y. et al., Aging Pathobiol Ther, 2020

GHK-Cu

GHK-Cu, commonly referred to as Copper Peptide, is a naturally occurring tripeptide complex found in plasma and other biological fluids. In laboratory research, it is studied for its role in protein regulation, gene expression, and cellular signalling pathways.

GHK-Cu

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$99

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GHK-Cu

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