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The human copper-binding peptide GHK-Cu (glycyl-l-histidyl-l-lysine) is a naturally occurring tri-peptide found in human plasma and released from tissues during injury. Discovered in 1973, GHK-Cu has established itself as a powerful protective and regenerative ingredient, widely used in skin and hair products. GHK-Cu tightens loose skin, repairs protective skin barrier proteins, and improves skin firmness, elasticity, and clarity. It reduces fine lines, wrinkles, and photodamage, and smooths rough skin. Additionally, GHK-Cu stimulates wound healing, protects skin cells from UV radiation, reduces inflammation and free radical damage, and enhances hair growth and thickness. Its effects are largely attributed to its ability to bind copper(II) ions, playing a crucial role in copper metabolism. Recent research, utilizing the Connectivity Map from the Broad Institute, has shown that GHK-Cu can up- and down-regulate numerous human genes, linking its biological effects to changes in gene expression.
Further research on GHK-Cu reveals its presence in human blood plasma, urine, and saliva. Animal studies indicate that GHK-Cu can significantly enhance wound healing, immune function, and skin health by stimulating collagen production, promoting blood vessel growth, and supporting fibroblast activity.
Peptides are composed of amino acids linked together by Peptides. The smallest Peptides can consist of three amino acids, such as thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH). Most Peptides can be made up of dozens or even hundreds of amino acids. The primary secretion organs for Peptides are the hypothalamus and the pituitary gland; however, Peptides have also been found in other organs, such as the gastrointestinal tract, brain tissue, lungs, and heart. Peptides are a type of endogenous substance that consists of protein chains containing polypeptide compounds. Examples of Peptides include thyrotropin-releasing hormone, Peptides and its analogs, Peptides and its analogs, adrenocorticotropic hormone, gonadotropins, Peptides and its analogs, Peptides-like Peptides, calcitonin, and parathyroid hormone.
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