GHK 50 mg

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GHK, a tripeptide consisting of glycyl-histidyl-lysine in its
amino acid sequence, is naturally present in human
plasma, saliva, and urine. Its concentration in plasma
typically measures around 200 ng/mL at the age of 20,
diminishing to approximately 80 ng/mL by the age of 60.
This reduction in GHK levels aligns with the observable
decline in an organism’s regenerative capabilities.
Extensive scientific investigations have unveiled GHK’s
potential role in aiding wound healing, managing infections,
promoting hair growth, addressing aspects of cancer,
supporting cognitive health, and exploring cosmetic
applications for facial enhancement.

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t Mannitol) This PRODUCT IS INTENDED AS A RESEARCH CHEMICAL
ONLY. This designation allows the use of research chemicals
strictly for in vitro testing and laboratory experimentation only.
All product information available on this website is for
educational purposes only. Bodily introduction of any kind into
humans or animals is strictly forbidden by law. This product
should only be handled by licensed, qualified professionals.
This product is not a drug, food, or cosmetic and may not be
misbranded, misused or mislabeled as a drug, food, or
cosmetic.
What is the
Difference Between
GHK and GHK-Cu?
GHK with and without copper affects a large number of genes
related to an organism’s response to stress and injury (tissue
remodeling, anti oxidant, anti-inflammatory, anti-pain, antianxiety, blood vessel growth, nerve outgrowth, anti-cancer
action). GHK sequence is included in the collagen molecule,
and SPARC protein and GHK is naturally released after an
injury due to protein breakdown. Copper is a transitional metal
that is vital for all eukaryotic organisms from microbes to
humans. Since it can be converted from oxidized Cu(II) to
reduced Cu(1) form, it functions as an essential cofactor in a
multitude of biochemical reactions involving electron transfer.
A dozen enzymes use changes in copper oxidation states to
catalyze important biochemical reactions, including cellular
respiration, antioxidant defense, detoxification, blood clotting,
and the connective tissue formation. Copper is required for
iron metabolism, oxygenation, neurotransmission, embryonic
development and many other essential biological processes.

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