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Copper Cu (GHKC) 100 - Skincare and Regenerative

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GHK-Cu also known  as copper peptide or copper tripeptide-1, is a naturally occurring  peptide that has gained significant interest in skincare and  regenerative medicine. Here are the key points about GHK-Cu: Composition: GHK-Cu is a tripeptide composed of three amino acids (glycine, histidine, and lysine) complexed with copper. Natural Occurrence: It’s found naturally in human plasma, saliva, and urine, with levels typically decreasing with age. Proposed Effects:Skin rejuvenation and anti-aging properties Wound healing and tissue repair Potential anti-inflammatory effects Possible antioxidant properties Stimulation of collagen and elastin production Hair growth stimulation Mechanism of Action: GHK-Cu is thought to work through various pathways, including:Activating certain genes involved in healing and regeneration Attracting immune cells to a site of injury Stimulating the production of extracellular matrix proteins Applications:Skincare products (anti-aging creams, serums) Wound healing treatments Hair growth formulations Potential therapeutic applications in tissue repair Administration: Most commonly  used topically in skincare products, but also studied in injectable  forms for certain medical applications. Research Status: There have  been numerous studies on GHK-Cu, including some human trials,  particularly in the realm of skin health and wound healing. However,  more comprehensive clinical trials are still needed for many of its  proposed benefits. Safety Profile: Generally  considered safe for topical use, with a low risk of side effects.  However, as with any bioactive compound, some individuals may experience  sensitivity or allergic reactions. Regulatory Status: While  GHK-Cu itself is not a regulated drug, it’s used as an ingredient in  many cosmetic and skincare products. Its status can vary depending on  its intended use and the specific jurisdiction. Comparison to Other Peptides:  Unlike many of the other peptides we’ve discussed, GHK-Cu is primarily  known for its topical applications, especially in skincare, rather than  for systemic effects. Ongoing Research: Current  studies are exploring its potential in various areas, including  neuroprotection, anti-cancer properties, and systemic anti-inflammatory  effects. It’s important to note that  while GHK-Cu has shown promising results in many studies, especially  related to skin health and wound healing, the extent of its benefits and  its efficacy for various conditions are still subjects of ongoing  research. As with any bioactive compound, it’s advisable to consult with  a healthcare professional before using GHK-Cu, especially for any  medical purposes. Properties Chemical Formula: C14H24N6O4 Molecular Mass: 340.38 Synonyms: Copper Tripeptide-1 Molar Mass: 340.38 CAS Number: 49557-75-7 PubChem: 200548 Vial Size: 3ml Vial Contents: Lyophilized Powder (>99% purity) Care information Store in a cool, dry place away from light. If Constituted, Please Refrigerate For long-term storage, freezing at -20°C is recommended to maintain integrity. WARNING : This PRODUCT IS INTENDED AS A RESEARCH CHEMICAL ONLY. This  designation allows the use of research chemicals strictly for in vitro  testing and laboratory experimentation only. All product information  available on this website is for educational purposes only. Bodily  introduction of any kind into humans or animals is strictly forbidden by  law. This product should only be handled by licensed, qualified  professionals. This product is not a drug, food, or cosmetic and may not  be misbranded, misused or mislabeled as a drug, food or cosmetic

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