
GHK-Cu 50mg
GHK‑Cu — Overview
GHK‑Cu (Copper Tripeptide‑1) is a naturally occurring copper‑binding tripeptide composed of glycine, histidine, and lysine. It is found in human plasma, saliva, and various tissues, and is widely studied for its role in cellular repair, tissue remodeling, and metal‑peptide interactions. Because of its affinity for copper ions, GHK‑Cu is frequently used in research focused on biochemical signaling, extracellular matrix dynamics, and peptide‑metal complexes.
Background & Research Interest
GHK‑Cu is commonly examined in laboratory environments exploring:
- Copper‑dependent biochemical pathways
- Cellular communication and signaling molecules
- Extracellular matrix components and remodeling
- Peptide‑metal binding mechanisms
- Oxidative‑stress and antioxidant‑related pathways
Its natural presence in human biology makes it a valuable model for studying how small peptides influence cellular processes.
General Characteristics
- Peptide Type: Copper‑binding tripeptide
- Sequence: Gly‑His‑Lys
- Key Feature: High affinity for copper (II) ions
- Form: Typically supplied as a lyophilized blue‑tinted powder
- Solubility: Commonly reconstituted in sterile, research‑grade solvents
- Purity: Usually provided at high purity suitable for controlled laboratory research
Storage & Handling
- Store in a cool, dry environment, protected from light
- Keep vial sealed until use
- Handle using standard laboratory safety procedures
For laboratory research only. Not for human consumption.
Certificate of Analysis (COA) images are provided for this product.

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