Suitable R&D Applications Stability Testing Thermal, enzymatic, and oxidative degradation studies Shelf-life evaluation & formulation robustness Formulation Development Enhances solubility, bioavailability, and structural integrity Tailored for injectable, topical, and research-grade use Excipient Compatibility Testing Enhances solubility, bioavailability, and structural integrity Tailored for injectable, topical, and research-grade use Protease Resistance Evaluation Evaluates interactions between peptides & inactive components Ensures safety, stability, and performance Encapsulation & Carrier Systems Liposomes, microspheres, and other delivery vehicles Protects peptides & enables controlled release Administration Route Assessment Parenteral delivery (injectables) Dermal absorption (cosmetic/topical) In vitro research applications

~403 Da (copper complex) Form: Oral capsules Dosage per Capsule: 2mg Capsule Count: 60 capsules per bottle (120mg total) Purity: 99%+ verified by HPLC and mass spectrometry (See COAs) Research Background GHK-Cu has been investigated in research literature across several scientific contexts: Tissue biology research investigations into peptide-copper complex effects on cellular signaling pathways in tissue models Extracellular matrix research studies examining cellular responses involving collagen synthesis pathways and matrix protein regulation in cell culture systems Copper-binding peptide chemistry analytical chemistry research on GHKs selective copper binding properties and the cellular biology of copper homeostasis Cellular signaling pathway research investigations into GHK-Cus interactions with cellular receptor systems and downstream signaling cascades Gene expression research studies examining GHK-Cus effects on cellular gene expression patterns in research models Comparative peptide research analytical studies positioning GHK-Cu alongside other naturally occurring copper-binding peptides in cellular research contexts GHK-Cu is historically significant as one of the most extensively studied naturally occurring copper-binding peptides, originally identified by Pickart et al

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