Key Research Areas:
- Skin Regeneration & Anti-Aging
GHK-Cu stimulates collagen production and enhances skin elasticity, helping reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines. It’s commonly used in anti-aging skincare for promoting youthful, healthier skin. - Wound Healing & Tissue Repair
Research shows that GHK-Cu accelerates wound healing by stimulating the production of extracellular matrix proteins, aiding in tissue regeneration and improving recovery from injury or surgery. - Anti-Inflammatory Effects
GHK-Cu has been shown to reduce inflammation, making it useful for treating skin conditions like acne, eczema, and psoriasis, as well as potentially aiding in broader inflammation-related disorders. - Hair Regrowth
Studies suggest GHK-Cu can stimulate hair follicles and encourage hair regrowth, making it a promising compound in hair loss treatments, especially for androgenic alopecia. - DNA Repair & Cellular Regeneration
GHK-Cu is believed to play a role in cellular repair and regeneration by promoting the production of key proteins involved in DNA repair mechanisms and tissue regeneration.
- Product Care and Storage – All products are shipped using the Lyophilization process, which ensures that products remain stable for shipping for up to 3-4 months. Products must be reconstituted to a liquid, by mixing with bacteriostatic water for research and testing.
- Lyophilized or powder form – Store in cool, dry place away from light; can be stored at room temperature. Remains stable for several weeks or more.
For long term storage (months to years) freezing is optimal to preserve stability and maintain integrity. - Reconstituted form – Refrigerate under 39F; peptides will remain stable for up to 30 days.
- Usage – We are unable to provide any dosing instructions, however all products should be considered pharmaceutical grade.
- Disclaimer – This product is for research use only and is not intended for human consumption, diagnostic use, or clinical treatment. Proper laboratory safety protocols should always be followed when handling peptides.