GHK-Cu 100mg
$60.00
Large-quantity GHK-Cu for extended research. Broad utility in tissue repair and antioxidant models.
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Open Peptide Calculator ↗GHK-Cu 100mg is a larger quantity vial of the naturally occurring tripeptide-copper complex (Glycyl-L-Histidyl-L-Lysine), providing sufficient compound for extended research protocols or multi-experiment series. GHK-Cu has been shown to modulate over 4,000 human genes and demonstrates potent tissue repair, anti-inflammatory, collagen-stimulating, and neuroprotective properties. Its plasma concentration declines significantly with age, correlating with reduced tissue repair capacity — making it one of the most studied naturally occurring peptides in longevity and regenerative medicine research.
Molecular Data
Sequence: Gly-His-Lys (complexed with Cu2+) | Molecular Formula: C14H24CuN6O4 | Molecular Weight: 403.90 g/mol | CAS Number: 89030-95-5
Collagen Synthesis and Tissue Remodelling
GHK-Cu stimulates collagen I and III production while activating matrix metalloproteinases to remove damaged extracellular matrix components — a dual remodelling action suited to both acute injury and chronic tissue degeneration research models.
Broad Gene Regulation
Gene array studies demonstrate modulation of over 4,000 human genes, resetting aged fibroblast expression toward a regenerative phenotype. This broad activity makes GHK-Cu valuable in research examining epigenetic mechanisms of tissue ageing and regeneration.
Extended Protocol Applications
The 100mg vial is suited to longer-duration in vitro studies, multi-arm experimental designs, or research requiring consistent compound availability across multiple experiments. GHK-Cu is stable as a lyophilised powder and maintains activity when properly stored.
Future Research
Research continues into GHK-Cu's epigenetic regulatory mechanisms, anti-cancer properties, and neurological applications including nerve growth factor expression and neuroprotection.





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