GHK-Cu

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A naturally occurring copper tripeptide that promotes tissue remodeling, wound healing, and collagen synthesis in animal and in vitro studies. Premium Research Peptide.

GHK-Cu

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A naturally occurring copper tripeptide that promotes tissue remodeling, wound healing, and collagen synthesis in animal and in vitro studies. Premium Research Peptide.

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How GHK-Cu Works

The Science, Simplified

Multi-Pathway Regeneration

GHK-Cu is a naturally occurring tripeptide that binds with copper to create a powerful regenerative complex. Released from damaged collagen as an injury signal, it orchestrates healing by modulating thousands of genes involved in tissue repair, inflammation control, and cellular protection.

Gene Expression
Epigenetic Modulation
Upregulates 59% of affected genes
Activates 47 DNA repair genes
Suppresses inflammatory pathways
Collagen Pathway
Collagen & ECM Synthesis
Stimulates type I & III collagen
Increases elastin production
Enhances ECM remodeling
Copper Delivery
Copper Ion Transport
Delivers copper to cells
Activates SOD antioxidant systems
Supports wound healing enzymes
Pickart & Margolina, Int J Mol Sci 2018
Key Discovery

Unprecedented Gene Influence

GHK-Cu affects more human genes than any other studied peptide — modulating 31.2% of the human genome.

Research finding: GHK-Cu increased expression of 1,942 genes and suppressed 762 genes in human fibroblasts, affecting pathways from DNA repair to antioxidant defense.

Genes Upregulated 1,942
Genes Downregulated 762
DNA Repair Genes ↑ 47 genes
Antioxidant Genes ↑ 14 genes

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about GHK-Cu research

  • GHK-Cu is a naturally occurring tripeptide (glycyl-L-histidyl-L-lysine) that binds with copper. It was first discovered in human plasma in 1973 and is also found in saliva and urine. The peptide is released from tissues during injury as part of the body's natural healing response. Levels decline significantly with age, dropping from about 200 ng/mL at age 20 to 80 ng/mL at age 60.

  • Clinical studies demonstrate significant benefits: A 12-week facial study on 67 women showed improved skin density, thickness, and reduced wrinkle depth. When applied to thigh skin, 70% of participants showed improved collagen production (compared to 50% with vitamin C and 40% with retinoic acid). Research also shows it modulates 31.2% of human genes, affecting over 4,000 genes involved in tissue repair, inflammation, and cellular health.

  • Research has explored multiple delivery methods. Topical application (2-4% concentration in creams or serums applied twice daily) is most common in clinical trials. Injectable forms (1-2mg subcutaneous) are used in specialized research. The peptide has a short plasma half-life of 30-60 minutes but effects persist 12-24 hours due to gene modulation. Studies typically run for 12 weeks to assess visible results.

  • GHK-Cu has demonstrated an excellent safety profile across all published studies. Side effects are minimal and mild, including temporary injection site irritation (5%), skin redness with topical use (3%), and mild itching (2%). No serious adverse events have been reported in clinical trials. The discontinuation rate is less than 1% for topical use. The only contraindications are Wilson's disease and known copper allergies.

  • GHK-Cu shows superior collagen stimulation compared to standard treatments - 70% improvement versus 50% for vitamin C and 40% for retinoic acid. Unlike single-target compounds, it affects thousands of genes simultaneously. It's also naturally occurring in the body, unlike synthetic alternatives, and has been safely used in cosmetics since the 1980s with over 50 published clinical studies supporting its efficacy.

  • Natural GHK-Cu levels decline dramatically with age - dropping 60% from age 20 to 60 (200 ng/mL to 80 ng/mL). This decline may contribute to reduced healing capacity, increased inflammation, and visible aging. The peptide is released from collagen during tissue damage, but this response also diminishes with age. Supplementation through topical or injectable routes aims to restore youthful levels and reactivate regenerative pathways.

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