GHK-Cu – 100 mg per vial
$75.00
GHK-Cu is a naturally occurring copper-binding tripeptide composed of glycyl-L-histidyl-L-lysine complexed with copper (II). In research settings, it is widely studied for its roles in tissue repair, skin regeneration, angiogenesis, and anti-inflammatory signaling. GHK-Cu has been explored in wound-healing models, stem cell activation studies, and hair follicle research, making it a valuable tool for biochemical and dermatological investigations.
Important Note
GHK-Cu is not approved for human consumption, medical use, or diagnostic purposes. It is supplied strictly for laboratory research only. Handling should be performed by qualified professionals in an appropriate research setting.
Dosage Reference Chart (Research Use Only)
| Form | Suggested Research Concentration |
Example Preparation | Notes |
| Lyophilized Powder | 10 mg per vial | Reconstitute with sterile or bacteriostatic water |
Store dry at –20°C until use |
| Reconstituted Solution | 200–500 µg/mL | Dissolve to target concentration for experiments |
Stable at 2–8°C for 2–3 weeks; do not freeze once reconstituted |
| Experimental Dosing (animal studies, literature-based)* |
Variable by study | Adjust according to study design | Preclinical models only |
Features & Properties
- Synthetic GHK tripeptide bound to copper (II)
- Studied for skin, hair, and wound-healing pathways
- Investigated for roles in collagen synthesis, angiogenesis, and anti-inflammatory activity
- Supplied as a sterile lyophilized powder
- Bulk 100 mg content suitable for extended research applications
Storage & Stability
– Lyophilized peptide: Stable for up to 24 months at –20°C.
– Reconstituted solution: Stable for 2–3 weeks at 2–8°C.
– Avoid repeated freeze–thaw cycles.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1. What does each vial contain?
Each vial contains 100 mg of GHK-Cu (lyophilized powder).
Q2. What is the appearance of the product?
A blue to bluish-green lyophilized powder, due to copper complexation.
Q3. Why is GHK-Cu blue in color?
The GHK peptide binds copper (II) ions, forming the distinct blue-colored complex.
Q4. How should GHK-Cu be stored?
- Before reconstitution: Store at –20 °C, stable for up to 24 months.
- After reconstitution: Store at 2–8 °C, stable for ~2–3 weeks.
Q5. How is it reconstituted?
GHK-Cu dissolves readily in sterile water or PBS buffer under aseptic conditions.
Q6. Is the vial sterile?
Yes — sealed under sterile manufacturing conditions. After opening, maintain sterile handling.
Q7. Is GHK-Cu intended for human use?
No. It is for laboratory research only, not for medical or veterinary use.
Q8. Why is GHK-Cu important in research?
It is studied for its effects on collagen synthesis, wound repair, hair follicle biology, and tissue regeneration.
Q9. How is the product packaged?
A 10 mL borosilicate glass vial, sealed with a butyl rubber stopper and aluminum crimp closure.
Q10. How stable is it during shipping?
Lyophilized GHK-Cu is stable at ambient shipping conditions. Store at –20 °C upon arrival.






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