Copper peptide complex for skin renewal and wellness support.
Compound_Description
GHK-Cu (Glycyl-L-Histidyl-L-Lysine Copper) is a naturally occurring copper complex that has been extensively studied for its regenerative properties. This tripeptide was first isolated from human plasma in 1973 and has since become one of the most researched peptides in cosmetic and wellness applications.
The GHK-Cu complex plays a crucial role in activating genes that promote tissue regeneration, antioxidant defense, and protein synthesis. Research indicates that GHK-Cu levels in the human body decline significantly with age, from high concentrations in youth to minimal levels by age 60.
This peptide works by modulating multiple pathways involved in skin health, including collagen synthesis, elastin production, and glycosaminoglycan formation. Studies have shown that GHK-Cu can help improve skin elasticity, reduce the appearance of fine lines, and support overall skin texture and tone.
The copper component is essential for the activity of numerous enzymes involved in tissue repair and maintenance, including lysyl oxidase, which is critical for collagen and elastin cross-linking.
Research_Applications
- check_circle Skin regeneration studies
- check_circle Collagen synthesis research
- check_circle Antioxidant defense mechanisms
- check_circle Wound healing applications
- check_circle Anti-aging research
Scientific_Studies
GHK-Cu and Skin Regeneration
Pickart L et al. demonstrated that GHK-Cu stimulates collagen synthesis and improves skin elasticity in clinical studies.
Copper Peptides in Wound Healing
Research showing GHK-Cu's role in accelerating wound healing and tissue regeneration.
Gene Expression Modulation by GHK
Study demonstrating GHK's ability to modulate gene expression related to tissue repair.
Research Use Only
This product is for laboratory research purposes only. Not for human consumption. Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.