GHK-CU
GHK-Cu Product Description — Research Use Only
GHK-Cu is a copper-binding tripeptide made from glycine, histidine, and lysine complexed with copper. It is commonly studied for its role in skin-repair pathways, collagen signaling, extracellular matrix remodeling, wound-healing research, antioxidant response, and inflammation-related pathways.
Research on GHK-Cu has most commonly focused on skin regeneration, collagen support, tissue remodeling, wound-healing activity, antioxidant defense, inflammation response, and cellular repair signaling. Published research describes GHK-Cu as a naturally occurring copper peptide complex studied for skin remodeling, wound healing, regeneration, and protective cellular effects.
GHK-Cu is commonly studied for:
Skin repair — how skin cells respond to stress, damage, and repair signals
Collagen support — pathways connected to skin structure, firmness, and tissue strength
Wound-healing research — how repair processes are activated in skin and soft tissue
Tissue remodeling — how damaged or aged tissue is broken down and rebuilt
Antioxidant response — how cells respond to oxidative stress
Inflammation response — pathways connected to stress-related inflammatory markers
Cellular repair signaling — how cells communicate during repair and regeneration
GHK-Cu is commonly studied because copper peptides are involved in repair-related biological activity. Research has shown that GHK-Cu can influence collagen and glycosaminoglycan synthesis, extracellular matrix remodeling, fibroblast activity, wound-repair signaling, and protective antioxidant pathways.
For research use only. Not for human consumption, medical use, diagnostic use, or therapeutic application.
