Hair Peptide GHK-Cu
GHK-Cu 100mg
Copper tripeptide for research in tissue regeneration and wound healing.
Overview
Copper tripeptide for research in tissue regeneration and wound healing.
Specifications
- Code
- ZV-H-001
- Purity
- >98%
- Lot
- 08/2025
- Storage
- 2-8°C, protected from light
- Format
- GHK-Cu 100mg
- Use
- Research use only
Storage & cold chain
Keep the sealed, lyophilized vial refrigerated at 2-8°C and protected from direct light. Maintain a documented cold chain and minimize unnecessary warming or temperature cycling.
Confirm the vial seal, lot number, and batch COA before use. GHK-Cu has a characteristic copper-associated blue coloration after preparation; any unexpected particles, seal damage, or unexplained change in appearance should trigger quarantine and technical review.
Reconstitution
Reconstitute only under an approved laboratory protocol using a compatible diluent and the study's required concentration. Add diluent slowly, avoid vigorous shaking, and use gentle mixing to limit foam and mechanical stress.
Record the final concentration, lot, diluent, preparation date, and storage conditions. Because stability is formulation- and protocol-dependent, no universal post-reconstitution period is assigned here. Use the dose calculator for concentration math and the reconstitution manual for the technical workflow.
Safety (for research use only)
GHK-Cu is supplied for laboratory research only. It is not intended for human or animal administration and is not a finished cosmetic, medicine, or veterinary product.
Use appropriate PPE and aseptic technique, prevent unintended contact or ingestion, and follow the institution's SDS, spill-response, and disposal procedures. Do not use material whose identity, seal integrity, or storage history cannot be verified.
FAQ
What does GHK-Cu mean?
GHK-Cu is the copper complex of the tripeptide glycyl-L-histidyl-L-lysine.
What does the vial contain?
Each vial contains 100mg of lyophilized GHK-Cu research material, identified as ZV-H-001, with a stated purity above 98%.
Is this a finished hair or skin product?
No. It is a research reagent and must not be represented or used as a finished cosmetic or therapeutic product.