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GHK-Cu (Copper Peptide) is a naturally occurring copper complex of the tripeptide glycyl-L-histidyl-L-lysine. Renowned for its potent regenerative properties, GHK-Cu is a staple in Canadian research focusing on collagen synthesis, skin remodeling, and wound healing. Its unique ability to modulate copper levels within cells makes it a critical tool for studying age-associated tissue decline and hair follicle stimulation.
GHK-Cu is a tripeptide with a high affinity for copper ions, forming a complex that is essential for various biological processes. Originally isolated from human plasma, GHK-Cu has become one of the most studied peptides in regenerative medicine and cosmetic science due to its diverse range of biological actions, including its role as a feedback signal for tissue injury.
In Canadian laboratory settings, GHK-Cu is extensively utilized to study the stimulation of collagen, dermatan sulfate, and chondroitin sulfate. Research focuses on its ability to promote “skin remodeling”—the process of removing damaged proteins and replacing them with healthy tissue—making it a vital compound for investigating anti-aging pathways and scar tissue reduction.
Technical Specifications
Mechanism of Action (Research Context)
GHK-Cu is researched for its systemic and localized regenerative capabilities:
Storage and Handling
Lyophilized (Powder): Store at -20°C (-4°F) for long-term stability. The deep blue color is indicative of the copper complex; protect from excessive light and heat to prevent degradation.
Reconstituted (Liquid): Once reconstituted in a research solvent, the solution should be kept at 4°C (39°F) and utilized within 14–21 days. GHK-Cu is stable in aqueous solutions but sensitive to extreme pH shifts.
Handling: Standard laboratory safety protocols apply. This product is for laboratory research use only.
Testing and Quality Control
Flux Peptides provides the high-tier analytical data required for Canadian scientific publication. Every batch of GHK-Cu undergoes:
1. HPLC (High-Performance Liquid Chromatography): To ensure purity profiles consistently exceed 99.0%.
2. MS (Mass Spectrometry): To verify the molecular identity of the tripeptide sequence.
3. Copper Complex Verification: To ensure the proper molar ratio of copper to peptide for maximum biological activity.
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