Description
A tripeptide was initially observed in human blood and is referred to as a ‘metallopeptidase’ because of its association with copper molecules. Research has indicated that GHK levels decrease with age, resulting in diminished healing, skin elasticity, immune system function, overall regeneration, antioxidant capacity, and promotion of blood vessel growth.
It is also known as GHK-CU, Copper peptide repair complex, Copper tripeptide-1, and GHK copper.
The copper ion (Cu) in the GHK will cause the compounds to appear blue in color.
Unit Quantity: 1 vial
Unit Size: 50mg
CAS: #49557-75-7
Catalogue number: GHK-023
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