Plasma concentrations are highest in childhood and decline with age, which is part of why GHK-Cu shows up frequently in skin-regeneration, wound-healing, and aging-biology research as both an endogenous reference compound and a candidate study tool in cell-based models
GHK-Cu (CAS 89030-95-5), also known as Copper Tripeptide-1, is a naturally occurring copper-chelating tripeptide complex with the molecular formula C14H24CuN6O4 and a molecular weight of 403.91 g/mol
These changes allow researchers to study amylin receptor signaling and related metabolic pathways over longer timeframes than would be possible with endogenous amylin alone [1]
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