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GHK-Cu is a naturally occurring copper peptide found in human plasma, composed of a short amino acid sequence bound to a copper ion. In laboratory research, it is studied for its role in cellular communication, gene expression, tissue organization, and signaling pathways involved in regeneration and structural maintenance.
GHK-Cu frequently appears in experimental skin and tissue studies due to its association with collagen synthesis, fibroblast activity, and extracellular matrix organization. Research also examines its signaling role in hair follicle models, exploring pathways related to hair structure, follicular regeneration, and tissue remodeling. These findings are observed in controlled laboratory environments only.
GHK-Cu was first identified by Dr. Loren Pickart, whose work established the biological relevance of copper-bound peptides in cellular signaling. In scientific literature, references to “potential benefits” describe observed molecular or cellular changes—such as altered gene expression, oxidative stress response, or structural protein activity—within experimental models, not clinical outcomes.
No. GHK-Cu is not approved for medical treatment, peptide therapy, skincare formulations, topical products, or personal care use. Safety discussions in published research relate only to laboratory handling and experimental conditions. Aion Aminos supplies GHK-Cu exclusively for research purposes as a lyophilized powder, with reconstitution and use governed by institutional protocols and no guidance on application or administration.