GHK-Cu (glycyl-L-histidyl-L-lysine copper complex) is a naturally occurring copper peptide extensively studied in both preclinical and clinical research for its impact on skin health and tissue regeneration. It plays a signaling role in wound healing, collagen production, and cellular remodeling. Research has shown GHK-Cu influences gene expression related to repair, inflammation control, and extracellular matrix formation, making it a cornerstone compound in aesthetic and regenerative research. The 100mg vial provides a robust format for advanced laboratory exploration.
Research Outcomes in Studies:
Clinical and preclinical studies show increased collagen and elastin synthesis, improving skin firmness and elasticity.
Research observed accelerated wound healing and improved tissue remodeling.
Studies indicate anti-inflammatory and antioxidant activity at the cellular level.
Gene expression research suggests GHK-Cu may activate repair-associated genes while suppressing pro-inflammatory markers.
Reference Guide
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