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GHK-Cu
BHuman StudiesCopper-binding tripeptide · 3 amino acids
GHK-Cu is a naturally occurring copper complex of the tripeptide glycyl-L-histidyl-L-lysine. Found in human plasma, saliva, and urine, its concentration declines with age.
Mechanism of Action
Binds copper(II) ions and delivers them to tissues. Stimulates collagen, elastin, and glycosaminoglycan synthesis. Activates proteasome activity and modulates gene expression of over 4,000 genes.
Benefits
- Clinically demonstrated skin rejuvenation and wrinkle reduction
- Accelerated wound healing in human studies
- Stimulates collagen and elastin synthesis
- Anti-inflammatory and antioxidant activity
Side Effects
- Mild skin irritation with topical use
- Temporary skin redness
- Rare allergic reactions
- Minimal systemic side effects with topical application
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Research & Evidence
GHK peptide as a natural modulator of multiple cellular pathways in skin regeneration
Comprehensive review of GHK-Cu in skin regeneration showing stimulation of collagen, decorin, and glycosaminoglycans
PMID: 25270173GHK-copper complex and wound healing
GHK-Cu accelerated wound closure and increased angiogenesis in human skin studies
PMID: 24508138Gene expression changes induced by GHK-Cu
GHK-Cu modulated expression of 4,000+ genes related to antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and repair pathways
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References
- 1. GHK peptide as a natural modulator of multiple cellular pathways in skin regeneration. BioMed Research International, 2015. “Comprehensive review of GHK-Cu in skin regeneration showing stimulation of collagen, decorin, and glycosaminoglycans” [PMID: 25270173]
- 2. GHK-copper complex and wound healing. Journal of Peptide Science, 2014. “GHK-Cu accelerated wound closure and increased angiogenesis in human skin studies” [PMID: 24508138]
- 3. Gene expression changes induced by GHK-Cu. Gene, 2020. “GHK-Cu modulated expression of 4,000+ genes related to antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and repair pathways” [PMID: 32719413]
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