Description
Product Overview
QuantaNova’s GHK-Cu Copper Peptide 50mg is provided in a 4-vial bundle of lyophilized powder. Using a proprietary lyophilization method, our GHK-Cu is designed to protect the peptide during transit under temperature fluctuations, for up to 30 days. Our lyophilization process is controlled and monitored in our facility for consistency and quality control. Vanguard Laboratory, an ISO-certified third-party laboratory in the USA, independently tests each new batch of GHK-Cu for identity, Purity, Quantity, and bacterial endotoxins.
We utilize PES micron filtration to remove bacterial particulates prior to lyophilization, thereby further reducing the risk of contamination.Â
GHK-Cu Copper Peptide Structure
- Amino Acid Sequence: Gly-His-Lys-Cu
- Molecular Formula: C14H24CuN6O4
- Molecular Weight: 340.9 g/mol
- CAS Number: 89030-95-5
Key Findings of GHK-Cu Copper Peptide
- Studied for its potential to support wound healing and tissue repair
- Researched for its role in modulating inflammation at the cellular level
- Investigated for its influence on skin remodeling and fibroblast activity
- Explored for its potential to promote hair follicle support in research settings
- Evaluated in models of oxidative stress and cellular rejuvenation
In-Depth Research Applications of GHK-Cu Copper Peptide
Wound Healing and Tissue Regeneration
GHK-Cu copper peptide has been widely studied for its involvement in wound healing mechanisms. In research models, it has shown the ability to stimulate fibroblast activity, promote collagen synthesis, and accelerate repair processes. These findings have made it a popular subject in studies of skin regeneration and soft tissue repair. Animal studies also report enhanced angiogenesis, further supporting its role in tissue recovery.
Inflammation and Immune Modulation
GHK-Cu has been observed to downregulate pro-inflammatory cytokines and modulate immune response pathways. Research suggests that it may suppress oxidative stress markers while promoting the expression of genes involved in cellular protection. These mechanisms are actively explored in research related to inflammatory conditions and the recovery of tissue damage.
Skin and Hair Research Applications
Due to its regenerative properties, GHK-Cu is frequently investigated in studies related to skin elasticity, fine lines, and maintaining a balanced pigmentation. It has also been studied for its effect on hair follicle support and elongation in ex vivo and in vitro models. Its interaction with copper-binding proteins is considered a contributing factor in these observed outcomes, warranting continued investigation in dermatological and cosmetic research domains.
Resources
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Wound Healing and Tissue Regeneration
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Inflammation and Immune Modulation
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Skin and Hair Research Applications
Usage & Storage Guidelines of GHK-Cu Copper Peptide
- Handle using appropriate laboratory safety procedures.
- Storage (Lyophilized): Store at -20°C.
- After Reconstitution: Store between 2–8°C and use within 14–30 days.
- Diluent Recommendation: Reconstitute with bacteriostatic water or a suitable research-grade diluent.
Legal Disclaimer
This product is intended strictly for laboratory research purposes only. It is not a drug, food additive, cosmetic, or therapeutic substance, and must not be used in humans or animals. It is the buyer’s responsibility to handle the product safely and in accordance with applicable laws and regulations.






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