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GHK-Cu (Copper Peptide)

A naturally occurring tripeptide-copper complex with broad research applications in collagen synthesis, wound healing, and anti-inflammatory pathways. Available in 100mg.

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About GHK-Cu (Copper Peptide)

GHK-Cu (glycyl-L-histidyl-L-lysine copper complex) is a naturally occurring tripeptide found in human plasma, saliva, and urine. It has a high affinity for copper (II) ions, forming a stable complex that has been the subject of extensive research across multiple biological domains. Its plasma concentration declines significantly with age, from approximately 200 ng/mL at age 20 to around 80 ng/mL by age 60.

Research suggests GHK-Cu activates multiple biological pathways including collagen and elastin synthesis, tissue remodeling via matrix metalloproteinase regulation, angiogenesis, and anti-inflammatory activity through downregulation of TNF-alpha and other inflammatory mediators. It has been shown in vitro to activate over 4,000 genes, with the majority of effects oriented toward tissue repair and regeneration. Reconstituted GHK-Cu solution has a characteristic blue color due to the copper complex — this is expected and indicates compound integrity.

Purity
≥99%
HPLC-UV verified
Identity
LC-MS Confirmed
Mass spectrometry
Form
Lyophilized Powder
Requires reconstitution
Storage
Lyophilized: Room temp or 2–8°C
After reconstitution: 2–8°C
Available Sizes
100mg
Lyophilized powder · 99%+ purity
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🧪 Reconstitution
Reconstitute with 3 mL Bacteriostatic Water (33.3 mg/mL). GHK-Cu dissolves readily and produces a characteristic blue solution — this is completely normal and indicates intact copper complex. Do not be alarmed by the color. Inject BAC Water slowly down the vial wall. Swirl gently. Refrigerate at 2–8°C after reconstitution. Stable 28–42 days. Visit our full Reconstitution Guide and Dosing Calculator for detailed instructions.

Research Applications

GHK-Cu is used in research investigating collagen and elastin synthesis, wound healing mechanisms, skin remodeling, anti-inflammatory pathways, angiogenesis, and gene expression modulation. The compound is of particular interest in aging research given its natural decline with age and its broad gene-activating properties.

For research use only. All products sold by J.Pharma are intended strictly for in vitro laboratory research. Not for human or veterinary use. Not FDA approved for any therapeutic purpose.

Common Questions

Why is my GHK-Cu solution blue?
The blue color is completely normal and expected. GHK-Cu forms a copper-peptide complex that is inherently blue in solution. The color indicates intact compound and proper binding with copper ions. A colorless GHK-Cu solution may indicate degraded or impure product.
How do I reconstitute GHK-Cu?
Use 3 mL Bacteriostatic Water for the 100mg vial (33.3 mg/mL). The compound dissolves readily. Inject BAC Water slowly down the vial wall, swirl gently, and refrigerate. Stable for 28–42 days at 2–8°C.
What research applications is GHK-Cu used for?
GHK-Cu is used in research on collagen and elastin synthesis, wound healing, tissue remodeling, anti-inflammatory mechanisms, angiogenesis, and gene expression. It is one of the most studied naturally occurring peptides in anti-aging research.
Is GHK-Cu light-sensitive?
GHK-Cu does not require foil wrapping under normal conditions, unlike some other compounds (NAD+, MT-2). Protect from prolonged direct light exposure but standard laboratory handling is acceptable.

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Regulatory Notice

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