GHK-Cu Peptides

Refine your research with a precisely prepared copper peptide manufactured for consistency from batch to batch.

This GHK-Cu lyophilized vial from Peptide Scientific Labs provides a stable, lab-ready copper tripeptide format for controlled protocol development and assay design. The vial contains a total of 50mg, presented as a freeze-dried solid to support measured reconstitution and accurate study workflows across in vitro, ex vivo, and formulation screening environments.

  • Each vial contains 50mg of GHK-Cu, a copper peptide widely investigated for dermal matrix support, collagen signaling, antioxidant pathways, and hair/scalp research models.

Engineered as a research-grade lyophilized material, this GHK-Cu is designed for predictable handling and clarity upon proper reconstitution. Laboratories commonly explore GHK-Cu in applications such as dermal cell culture studies, barrier support models, cosmetic prototype screening, and materials compatibility testing. The controlled vial format helps simplify aliquoting, supports repeatable dosing across replicates, and accommodates documented method development without introducing unnecessary excipients.

Peptide Scientific Labs prioritizes exacting quality at every step. Our GHK-Cu is produced in the USA under stringent process controls, then lot-tested to verify identity and purity via HPLC. Each lot is released with a Certificate of Analysis to support documentation requirements and internal quality systems. Vials are filled and sealed with careful handling to minimize contamination risk and to preserve integrity through distribution. All packaging and labeling reflect a clear, professional presentation suitable for regulated laboratory environments.

To maintain performance, handle using aseptic technique, follow your laboratory’s SOPs for reconstitution and storage, and protect the material from unnecessary exposure prior to use. This product is intended strictly for laboratory research and development. It is not a drug, not a cosmetic for end-user application, and not for human or animal consumption, injection, or clinical use.

Choose Peptide Scientific Labs for research peptides that reflect discipline, transparency, and consistency. With verified purity, meticulous handling, and reliable documentation, our GHK-Cu lyophilized vial provides a credible foundation for serious investigative work.

Total Strength
50mg
Strength Per vial
50mg/vial
Total Units
1 vial
Weight
0.70oz

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Reviews (2)
50mg vial is great value for dermal matrix research. We've been studying collagen signaling pathways and the copper tripeptide complex dissolved perfectly in our buffer solution. The blue color after reconstitution was exactly what you'd expect from proper GHK-Cu 🔬✅
ordered this for our antioxidant pathway studies. packaging was discrete and professional, arrived faster than expected. reconstitution was easy and our results have been clean and repeatable. only wish they had a larger size option tbh

Frequently Asked Questions

What is GHK-Cu typically studied for?

Researchers most often study GHK-Cu for collagen-related signaling, dermal remodeling, wound repair, extracellular-matrix regulation, and cosmetic-science applications. It is commonly discussed where skin quality and tissue regeneration overlap, but the compliant wording is still that these are research interests, not approved cosmetic or medical claims.

What is GHK-Cu?

GHK-Cu is a copper-binding tripeptide, short for glycyl-L-histidyl-L-lysine copper. It is one of the most recognized peptides in skin and wound-healing research because copper binding changes its biological activity. On a research website, it should be described as a laboratory peptide studied for repair and remodeling pathways.

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