GHK-CU (Copper)

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GHK-Cu (50mg) is a natural copper-binding peptide studied for collagen synthesis, wound healing, and anti-inflammatory effects – with applications in skin, lung, and anti-aging research.

50 mg

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Description

GHK-Cu is a naturally occurring copper-peptide complex (glycyl-l-histidyl-l-lysine + Cu²⁺) with demonstrated multifunctional benefits in preclinical studies:

Tissue Regeneration
• Stimulates collagen/elastin production (up to 70% in studies)
• Accelerates wound healing across skin, lung, and gastric tissues
• Promotes angiogenesis (new blood vessel formation)

Cellular Protection
• Exhibits DNA repair and antioxidant properties
• Reduces NFκB-mediated inflammation
• Shows potential in modulating oxidative stress

Research Applications
• Dermatology (skin rejuvenation, wound repair)
• Pulmonology (COPD models)
• Anti-aging mechanisms

For research purposes only. Not for human consumption.

Injection Guide

**1. Understanding Peptide Injections**

Peptides are typically administered subcutaneously (SQ), meaning they are injected just beneath the skin into the fatty tissue. Some peptides may also be administered intramuscularly (IM) depending on their intended effects.


**Common Injection Sites for Subcutaneous (SQ) Injections:**

  • **Upper Arm:** At least 3 inches (7.5 cm) below the shoulder and 3 inches (7.5 cm) above the elbow.
    • **Outer Thigh:** On the lateral (outer) side of the thigh, avoiding bony areas.
    • **Abdomen:** Below the ribs and above the hip bones, ensuring at least 2 inches (5 cm) away from the belly button.
    Tip: Select an area where you can pinch 1 to 2 inches (2.5 to 5 cm) of skin to ensure proper subcutaneous administration.


**2. Preparation Before Injection**


**Gather Supplies:**

  • Alcohol swabs
    • Sterile insulin or 1mL syringes (typically 29-31 gauge, ½-inch needle)
    • Peptide vial (reconstituted with bacteriostatic water)
    • Sharps container for needle disposal


**Wash Hands & Clean the Injection Site:**

  • Wash hands thoroughly with soap and warm water.
    • Clean the injection site with an alcohol swab and allow it to air dry.


**3. Drawing Up the Peptide**

  1. **Reconstitute Peptides (If Necessary):** Most peptides are supplied in lyophilized (powder) form and must be reconstituted with bacteriostatic water before use.
    2. **Mix Gently:** Do not shake the vial. Instead, roll it gently between your fingers until the powder dissolves completely.
    3. **Withdraw the Correct Dose:** Use a sterile syringe to draw the prescribed dose of peptide, hold the syringe upright, and tap gently to remove any air bubbles before administering.


**4. Performing the Injection**


**Subcutaneous Injection Steps:**

  1. Pinch 1-2 inches of skin at the chosen injection site.
    2. Hold the syringe at a 45-degree angle to the skin.
    3. Insert the needle quickly and smoothly into the skin.
    4. Slowly press the plunger to inject the peptide.
    5. Withdraw the needle at the same angle and dispose of it in a sharps container.
    6. Apply gentle pressure to the site with a clean cotton pad if necessary.


**5. Post-Injection Care & Best Practices**

  • Do not rub the injection site after administering, as this may cause irritation.
    • Monitor for redness, swelling, or irritation. Mild discomfort is normal, but excessive redness or pain may indicate improper technique or sensitivity.
    • Store peptides as directed—some require refrigeration while others remain stable at room temperature.
    • Rotate injection sites to avoid irritation, scar tissue buildup, or bruising.
    • Never reuse needles; always dispose of them properly.


**6. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)**


**How Often Should I Rotate Injection Sites?**

To prevent tissue damage or irritation, rotate sites each injection (e.g., alternate between the abdomen, thigh, and upper arm).


**Can I Inject Peptides Intramuscularly (IM)?**

Some peptides may be administered intramuscularly (IM) depending on their intended effects. This requires a 90-degree injection angle into a large muscle (e.g., glute, thigh, or deltoid).


**What Happens If I Inject in the Wrong Spot?**

If the injection was misplaced but still subcutaneous, it will likely still be absorbed. If injected into muscle unintentionally, absorption may be faster, but it is generally not harmful.


**Can I Reuse Syringes?**

No. Always use a new, sterile syringe for each injection to avoid contamination and infection.

Key Benefits

  • Reverse the Signs of Aging: Test Subjects have found in some case studies that GHK-CU might be the secret weapon for skin that looks and feels younger and healthier. This powerful copper peptide has the potential to supercharge collagen production. More collagen means healthier, fuller with fewer fine lines in the skin.
  • Healing Process: Test Subjects have found in some case studies that this peptide could also be a key ally in body’s healing process. GHK-Cu might assist in accelerating the healing process from minor cuts to major wounds. Plus, it has potential anti-inflammatory properties, GHK-Cu could help ease the discomfort associated with inflammation.
  • Enhanced Wellness: Test Subjects have found in some case studies that this tripeptide GHK (glycyl-histidyl-lysine) and copper, GHK-Cu; could be an option for health and wellness. With its potential for anti-aging effects and a boost in energy levels.

***None of the products or services we provide on this site are to be ingested  or used on humans, animals or any therapeutic uses***

Properties

  • Chemical Information of GHK-Cu
    • Chemical Formula: C₁₄H₂₄N₆O₄ (GHK); C₁₄H₂₂CuN₆O₄ (GHK-Cu complex)
    • Molecular Mass: 340.38 g/mol (GHK); 402.92 g/mol (GHK-Cu complex)
       
    • Synonyms: Prezatide copper, Copper peptide, GHK copper, CG-copper peptide
       
    • CAS Number: 49557-75-7
    • PubChem CID: Not available
    • Total Amount of the Active Ingredient: Varies by formulation; commonly 50 mg per vial

    Shelf Life: Approximately 36 months under proper storage conditions

Possible Side Effects

Most Common Side Effects of GHK-Cu

  1. Skin Irritation: Some individuals may experience redness, itching, or a mild burning sensation at the application site.
     
  2. Injection Site Reactions: When administered via injection, there can be discomfort, cramping, or swelling at the injection site.
     
  3. Allergic Reactions: Rarely, users might develop allergic responses, including rashes or hives.

Lowered Blood Pressure: GHK-Cu has been reported to lower blood pressure; thus, it should be carefully administered.

Disclaimer

Usage Disclaimer

Intended Use: Research Chemical Only.

This product is strictly intended for research purposes as a chemical compound. It is designated for in vitro testing and laboratory experimentation only. All information provided on this website is for educational purposes and scientific understanding.

Legal Restrictions. By law, this product is prohibited from any form of bodily introduction into humans or animals. It is imperative that only licensed and qualified professionals handle this product in controlled laboratory settings.

Not Classified as a Drug, Food, or Cosmetic. Please note that this product is not classified as a drug, food, or cosmetic. It must not be misrepresented, misused, or mislabeled as such under any circumstances.

Additional information

Weight 6 g
Dimensions .8 × .8 × 1.5 in

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