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GHK-Cu (50mg/100mg)

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50mg
100mg
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GHK-Cu – 50mg/100mg | 99% Purity



Oceanic Peptides :GHK-Cu (Copper Tripeptide-1) is a naturally occurring copper-binding peptide that has been extensively studied in biochemical and cellular research environments. It consists of the tripeptide GHK bonded with a copper ion, forming a stable complex commonly used in structural, regenerative, and signaling pathway research models.


This 10 mg, 99% purity formulation is supplied in lyophilized (freeze-dried) powder form, ensuring optimal stability, precision handling, and long-term storage for laboratory research applications.


Ongoing research applications frequently explore GHK-Cu in relation to:


• Cellular signaling pathways


• Tissue structure and regeneration studies


• Gene expression and protein synthesis research


• Oxidative stress and antioxidant response models


• Extracellular matrix research frameworks



Product Highlights


• Compound: GHK-Cu (Copper Tripeptide-1)


• Concentration: 50 mg / 100mg


• Purity: 99% (HPLC verified)


• Form: Lyophilized powder


• Use: Research use only


• Quality Control: Third-party tested for identity & purity



Purity: 99% (HPLC verified)


• Form: Lyophilized powder


• Use: Research use only


• Quality: Third-party tested for identity and purity


STORAGE:


Before Reconstitution (Lyophilized / Powder Form)


Lyophilized peptides are much more stable than liquid peptides.


Recommended storage:


• Short-term (0–3 months): Keep in a refrigerator, ideally 2–8°C (35–46°F).


• Long-term (3+ months): Store in a freezer, preferably –20°C or colder.


Other tips:


• Avoid repeated temperature cycling (in/out of freezer).


• Keep the vial sealed tightly to protect from moisture.


• Store in the dark; peptides degrade with UV or sunlight exposure.



2. After Reconstitution (Mixed With Bacteriostatic Water or Sterile Water)


Once in liquid form, peptides become less stable.


Recommended storage:


• Always store in the refrigerator at 2–8°C.


• Shelf life depends on the specific peptide, but generally:


• 1–4 weeks in the fridge is common for many research peptides.


• For longer storage, freezing small aliquots is preferred.


Never refreeze the same liquid aliquot repeatedly—this can break down the peptide.



Important Notice


This product is intended strictly for laboratory and research use only. It is not intended for human or veterinary use and is not approved to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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