GHK-CU
GHK-Cu (Glycyl-L-Histidyl-L-Lysine Copper) is a naturally occurring copper peptide complex that has been studied in biochemical and cellular research. First identified in human plasma, GHK-Cu plays a role in copper transport and has been widely investigated in laboratory settings related to cellular signaling and peptide-metal interactions.
In research environments, GHK-Cu is commonly explored for its involvement in protein activity, tissue modeling, and biochemical pathways related to copper-binding peptides. Its small molecular structure and stability make it a frequent subject of peptide chemistry and molecular biology studies.
This product is intended for laboratory research purposes only and is not for human consumption.