GHK‑Cu, also known as Copper Peptide, is a naturally occurring tripeptide renowned for its powerful regenerative and restorative properties in human health and skin research. It plays a key role in cellular repair, anti-aging, and tissue regeneration, promoting collagen synthesis, improving skin elasticity, and supporting overall cellular function.
This peptide has shown significant potential in wound healing, skin rejuvenation, and hair growth studies, making it a preferred choice for researchers and professionals in human health and cosmetic applications. Produced under strict quality control standards, our GHK‑Cu ensures high purity, stability, and consistent results, suitable for research, clinical studies, and professional use.
We offer a broad range of high-quality peptides for human research and health applications, including GHK‑Cu, MT2, NAD+, GLOW, KLOW, SS‑31, and more. Each peptide is manufactured with rigorous quality control, guaranteeing purity, stability, and reproducibility.
These peptides are widely applied in scientific research, cellular health studies, and anti-aging programs, providing reliable solutions for researchers, clinicians, and health professionals. With precise formulation and comprehensive quality testing, our products are designed to meet the needs of professionals seeking trusted and effective peptide solutions.
Product Name: GHK-Cu Vials
Active Ingredient: Copper Tripeptide-1 (GHK-Cu)
Purity: ≥98% (HPLC)
Appearance: Blue to blue-violet powder (lyophilized or non-lyophilized)
Vial Size: 5 mg / 10 mg / 50 mg / customized
Grade: Cosmetic / Research use
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Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight.
Long-term storage: 2–8°C (refrigerated).
Keep the vial tightly sealed to prevent moisture absorption.
Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles to preserve stability and activity.
After reconstitution, store at 2–8°C and use within the recommended timeframe (typically a few days, depending on formulation).
Anti-aging cosmetic research and product development.
Skincare formulation studies (serums, creams, masks).
Peptide stability and compatibility research.
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