RecoveryResearch Phase

GHK-Cu

Topical, Subcutaneous injection

Overview

A naturally occurring copper-binding tripeptide (glycyl-L-histidyl-L-lysine) found in human plasma, saliva, and urine. GHK-Cu activates tissue remodeling by stimulating collagen synthesis, glycosaminoglycan production, and angiogenesis while suppressing fibrinogen synthesis.

Mechanism of Action

It modulates the activity of matrix metalloproteinases and influences over 4,000 genes related to tissue repair..

Research Summary & Key Findings

Studies demonstrate promotion of collagen types I and III synthesis, accelerated wound healing, and increased hair follicle size. Gene expression analysis shows broad regenerative gene activation. Topical application improves skin elasticity, firmness, and reduces photodamage.

Clinical Status

Research Phase

GHK-Cu is in the research phase with limited clinical data in humans. Current evidence is primarily derived from preclinical (animal or in vitro) studies.

Administration Routes

TopicalSubcutaneous injection

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