Description
Overview
GHK-Cu (Glycine-Histidine-Lysine-Copper) is a naturally occurring tripeptide found in human plasma that declines significantly with age (~200 ng/mL at 20 → ~80 ng/mL at 60). It binds copper ions and activates over 4,000 human genes related to tissue remodeling, anti-inflammation, and regeneration. TOPICALLY: one of the most-studied anti-aging compounds in dermatology, with human trial data showing meaningful collagen increases. INJECTABLE: evidence is primarily animal-based with human dosing extrapolated from scaling. The copper component is essential as a catalytic cofactor for key healing enzymes. FDA prohibited injectable commercial compounding as of 2023.
Structure & Chemistry
- Molecular formula: C₁₄H₂₁CuN₆O₄
- Category: SKIN / HAIR / NEURAL REPAIR
- Molecular size: 340.4 Da (Tripeptide-copper complex)
Regulatory & Research Status
- FDA 2023: Injectable GHK-Cu is prohibited for commercial compounding in the US.
- TOPICAL evidence is strong (human trials: 28-70% collagen increase); INJECTABLE evidence is extrapolated from animal scaling.
- Injectable dosing is based on animal-to-human scaling (~2.2 mcg/kg); no human dose-finding trials for injectable form.
- HIGH-DOSE CAUTION: At elevated concentrations, GHK-Cu may paradoxically upregulate MMP-1 (matrix metalloprotease), potentially accelerating collagen degradation, sometimes called 'copper uglies' anecdotally.
Specifications
| Purity | >99% by HPLC |
|---|---|
| Form | Lyophilized powder (reconstitute with bacteriostatic water for laboratory use) |
| Category | SKIN / HAIR / NEURAL REPAIR |

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