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GHK-Cu 50mg (Copper Peptide)

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GHK-Cu is a naturally occurring copper-binding peptide widely referenced in scientific literature for its positive role in tissue and skin biology research.


It has been extensively studied in laboratory settings for its potential relevance to collagen-related signalling, cellular repair mechanisms, and regenerative pathway models.


GHK-Cu is commonly explored in research involving dermal health, connective tissue processes, and inflammation-associated signalling, making it one of the most published peptides in regenerative science.


GHK-Cu — Research Highlights


  • Research suggests GHK-Cu may support skin regeneration and collagen-related pathways

  • Studies have explored its potential role in hair follicle and scalp signalling

  • Early findings indicate possible involvement in anti-inflammatory activity

  • Investigations suggest it may influence tissue remodelling and repair processes

  • Research has looked into its effects on cellular ageing and oxidative stress pathways


Supplied at 99% purity by Kent Labs to support research applications.


  • Every batch is supported by HPLC purity testing

  • Compounds are produced to ≥99% purity

  • Batch consistency is prioritised for reliable research outcomes

  • A Certificate of Analysis (COA) is available upon request





All Kent Labs compounds are shipped with speed, care, and confidentiality.


  • Fast UK dispatch from domestic stock

  • Discreet, secure packaging for privacy

  • Next-day delivery available on orders placed before 2pm


Supplied as a lyophilised (freeze-dried) research compound unless otherwise stated


  • Provided in a sealed sterile vial for laboratory handling

  • Intended strictly for research and analytical applications only

  • Keep reconstituted solutions stored in a refrigerator (2–8°C) unless compound-specific data suggests otherwise

  • Minimise repeated temperature changes by avoiding unnecessary removal from cold storage

  • Protect the vial from direct light and store upright where possible

  • Use sterile handling techniques to reduce contamination risk

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