🔬What Is GHK-CU
GHK-Cu (Copper Tripeptide-1) is a naturally occurring copper-binding peptide composed of three amino acids (glycyl-L-histidyl-L-lysine) bound to a copper ion. First identified in human plasma by Dr. Loren Pickart in 1973, GHK-Cu levels naturally decline with age – from approximately 200 ng/mL at age 20 to 80 ng/mL by age 60. This decline correlates with the visible signs of aging. Research published in the Journal of Biological Chemistry reveals that GHK-Cu modulates the activity of over 4,000 human genes, switching approximately 6% of the human genome toward a healthier, more youthful state. It stimulates collagen I, III, and V synthesis, increases decorin production, enhances tissue remodeling through metalloproteinase activation, and possesses potent anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. GHK-Cu is one of the most versatile regenerative peptides studied.
📊Clinical Studies & Results
GHK-Cu has been studied for over 40 years since its discovery by Dr. Loren Pickart in 1973, with key findings in peer-reviewed journals:
- â–ŞStimulated collagen synthesis in human dermal fibroblasts and enhanced decorin and glycosaminoglycan production (Maquart et al., FEBS Lett, 1988; PMID: 3169244)
- â–ŞGenome-wide analysis showed GHK modulates expression of 4,048 human genes, resetting gene activity toward a healthier profile (Campbell et al., Genome Med, 2012; PMID: 23158550)
- â–ŞPromoted wound contraction, angiogenesis and increased SOD activity in full-thickness wound models (Canapp et al., Vet Surg, 2003; PMID: 14569573)
- â–ŞStimulated hair follicle growth comparable to 5% minoxidil in organ culture studies (Pyo et al., Ann Dermatol, 2007; PMID: 27305418)
- ▪Anti-inflammatory effects through suppression of ferritin and TGF-β-driven fibrosis markers (Campbell et al., J Cosmet Sci, 2010)
GHK-Cu remains one of the most versatile regenerative peptides, with documented effects spanning dermatology, wound healing, gene regulation and hair biology.
🏆Benefits
- Stimulates collagen I, III and V for firmer, more youthful skin
- Resets over 4,000 genes toward healthier expression patterns
- Accelerates wound closure, epithelialization and scar remodeling
- Promotes thicker hair growth by enlarging follicle size
- Reduces oxidative stress and chronic tissue inflammation
⚠️Possible Side Effects
- ▪Demonstrates a favorable safety profile with over four decades of research – no notable side effects or toxicity have been linked to topical or subcutaneous use in available studies
- ▪As GHK-Cu has very high copper ion affinity, prolonged administration may theoretically alter the natural copper-to-zinc ratio in the body (typically ~1:10) – research suggests monitoring total copper levels and considering zinc supplementation to maintain mineral homeostasis
- â–ŞTransient mild redness or warmth at the injection site has been occasionally observed in subcutaneous protocols
- â–ŞDue to its wound-healing and tissue-remodeling properties, researchers note theoretical considerations in subjects with active proliferative conditions
🎯Ideal For
- →Skin rejuvenation and anti-aging
- →Wound healing and scar reduction
- →Hair regrowth support
- →Post-procedure recovery










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