GHK-Cu 100mg
The vanguard of regenerative biology research. Glycyl-L-histidyl-L-lysine Copper Complex (C14H22N6O4Cu) supplied as a laboratory-verified deep-blue crystalline solid.
Identified by Dr. Loren Pickart in 1973, GHK-Cu was isolated as a factor in human plasma that appeared to shift the metabolic profile of aged liver tissue back to a more “youthful” regenerative state. For over five decades, this copper-binding tripeptide has served as the baseline for research into cellular senescence and homeostatic restoration.
Genes Modulated
Broad Institute CMap analysis indicates GHK-Cu significantly alters the expression of 4,192 human genes.
Age-Related Decline
Natural plasma concentration drops from ~200 ng/ml at age 20 to ~80 ng/ml by age 60.
GHK-Cu functions as a high-affinity Copper Shuttle. The Gly-His-Lys sequence forms a stable complex with divalent copper ions (Cu2+), protecting them from premature oxidation.
- Angiogenesis: VEGF expression mapping.
- Anti-Inflammatory: TNF-alpha suppression.
- Dermal Remodeling: GAG/Collagen synthesis.
- Genomic Integrity: DNA repair activation.
- Nerve Growth: NGF production analysis.
GHK-Cu is remarkably stable but requires protection from photolysis.
- Long-Term: -20°C (Up to 24 Months).
- Light Sensitivity: Store in opaque containers.
- Reconstituted: 2-8°C (To avoid loss of potency, we recommend to use within 28 days of reconstituting).
High solubility in aqueous laboratory media.
- Solvent: Bacteriostatic Water or 0.9% NaCl.
- Technique: Side-wall injection. Do not inject puck.
- Activation: Gentle swirl. Cyan/Blue solution.
WARNING: This compound is a chemical reagent supplied exclusively for in-vitro laboratory research. It is NOT a drug, medication, or food supplement. Strictly prohibited for human or veterinary administration. Lawful handling is the sole responsibility of the professional user.












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