GHK-Cu — More Information
GHK-Cu (Glycyl-L-Histidyl-L-Lysine Copper) is a naturally occurring copper-binding tripeptide studied in laboratory settings for its role in cell signaling, peptide–metal interactions, and molecular regulation pathways. The peptide forms a stable complex with copper ions, which is a key focus in research involving metallopeptides and biochemical transport mechanisms. GHK-Cu 50mg Copper Peptide for sale
In research environments, GHK-Cu is commonly examined for its binding affinity, structural stability, and interaction with cellular components. It is supplied in a lyophilized (freeze-dried) form to ensure consistency, purity, and long-term stability during storage and handling. GHK-Cu 50mg Copper Peptide
Key Characteristics
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Copper-binding tripeptide complex
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Naturally occurring peptide sequence (GHK)
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Studied in peptide–metal interaction research
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Lyophilized powder for enhanced stability
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High purity for controlled laboratory applications
Compound Details
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Compound Name: GHK-Cu
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Peptide Sequence: Gly-His-Lys (copper complex)
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Compound Type: Copper peptide complex
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Form: Lyophilized powder
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Research Focus: Metallopeptide binding, cellular signaling models
Storage & Handling
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Store unopened vials in a cool, dry environment
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After reconstitution, follow standard peptide storage protocols
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Protect from light, heat, and moisture
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Avoid repeated freeze–thaw cycles
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Handle using appropriate laboratory safety procedures
Research Use Disclaimer
This product is sold strictly for laboratory research purposes only.
Not intended for human or animal consumption.
Not approved for diagnostic, therapeutic, or clinical use.




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