GHK-Cu
The copper peptide master for skin rejuvenation, hair growth, and rapid tissue repair.
Scientific Overview
Discovered in 1973, GHK-Cu influences over 4,000 human genes. It is a tripeptide-copper complex extensively studied for its ability to promote dermal remodeling, angiogenesis, and nerve regeneration.
Key Research Benefits
- ✓Boosts collagen/elastin (70%+)
- ✓Accelerates wound healing
- ✓Stimulates hair growth
- ✓Reduces fine lines/wrinkles
Potential Side Effects
Research Protocols
Common DosagesCellular Repair
“Excellent for skin, hair, and tissue rejuvenation”
Dose Calculator
🧮 Peptide Reconstitution Calculator
Total amount of peptide in the vial.
Volume of water used to mix.
Draw to this mark
or 0.10 mL on a U-100 syringe
Explore GHK-Cu
Stacks featuring GHK-Cu
Community-published protocols that include this peptide. Sorted by upvotes.
Where to source
Vendors with public COAs that stock this category. Affiliate links are disclosed.
- Limitless Life NootropicsFL-based research-peptide supplier with Janoshik third-party COAs and a public affiliate program at ~20%.COA: JanoshikAffiliate disclosed
- SwissChems60+ peptide catalog with Janoshik COAs; weekly affiliate payouts.COA: JanoshikAffiliate disclosed
- Amino ClubEU/US-facing vendor with a 20% first-order / 10% recurring affiliate model.COA: Third-partyAffiliate disclosed
Quick Explainer
GHK-Cu by goal
Read GHK-Cu's profile filtered through specific research goals.
Molecular Profile
Quick Reference
- Status
- Research Compound
- Category
- Cosmetic
- Common Dosage
- 1-2 mg
- Daily
- Plasma decay
t½ 1.0 h · ~3% remaining at 5 h
Strictly for research purposes. Not for human consumption.
Related tools
Medical Disclaimer
Information provided on DoseVault is for educational and research purposes only. This website does not advocate for the human use of peptides. Peptides are currently sold as research chemicals and are not FDA-approved for human consumption. Always consult a licensed medical professional before considering any protocol.