GHK-Cu 50mg

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          *Disclaimer: This product is intended solely for laboratory research purposes. It is not suitable for consumption by humans, nor for medical, veterinary, or household purposes. Researchers should handle Aniracetam – 50 Grams with care and adhere to strict safety guidelines during experiments. Kindly review ourTerms & Conditions before making a purchase.

          *Disclaimer: This product is intended solely for laboratory research purposes. It is not suitable for consumption by humans, nor for medical, veterinary, or household purposes. Researchers should handle Aniracetam – 50 Grams with care and adhere to strict safety guidelines during experiments. Kindly review ourTerms & Conditions before making a purchase.

          Description

          GHK-Cu Compound Summary

          Product Specifications: GHK-Cu 50mg Lyophilized Powder (>98% purity) in 3ml vial. *Requires Reconstitution with solvent such as bacteriostatic water (Sold Here)

          Application: Research peptide that has been evaluated in anti-aging and wound healing studies

          Appearance: Solid, blue powder in 3mL glass ampule

          Chemical Formula: C28H46CuN12O8

          PubChem CID: 9831891

          CAS Number: 49557-75-7

          Molecular Weight: 340.384 g/mol

          Synonyms: Copper peptide, Gly-His-Lys, GHK-Copper

          Storage: Store at ≤25°C, sealed, away from heat, light, and moisture.

          Concentration: ≥98%

          Disclaimer: This product is intended solely for laboratory research purposes. It is not suitable for consumption by humans, nor for medical, veterinary, or household purposes. Researchers should handle GHK-Cu 50mg with care and adhere to strict safety guidelines during experiments. Kindly review our Terms & Conditions before making a purchase. *

          Chemical Structure

          GHK-Cu 50mg chemical structure depiction

          Source: PubChem