Wound Healing Collagen Stimulating Tissue Repair

GHK (Gly-His-Lys)

Also known as: GHK tripeptide · Glycyl-L-histidyl-L-lysine · Wound healing tripeptide

GHK (without copper) is the free tripeptide that acts as an endogenous collagen-stimulating signal. It upregulates collagen, elastin, fibronectin, and glycosaminoglycan synthesis in fibroblasts. It activates TGF-β signaling and downregulates metalloproteinases (MMP-1, MMP-2, MMP-9) that degrade collagen. GHK promotes wound...

Half-life Rapid plasma clearance (minutes); topically, skin residence time is extended
Mol. weight 340.38 Da
Typical cycle Continuous topical / 8 weeks subcutaneous
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What It Is

GHK (without copper) is the free tripeptide that acts as an endogenous collagen-stimulating signal. It upregulates collagen, elastin, fibronectin, and glycosaminoglycan synthesis in fibroblasts. It activates TGF-β signaling and downregulates metalloproteinases (MMP-1, MMP-2, MMP-9) that degrade collagen. GHK promotes wound contraction, re-epithelialization, and angiogenesis. Plasma levels of GHK decline significantly with aging (from ~200 ng/mL in young adults to ~80 ng/mL in elderly), paralleling skin degradation. When GHK chelates copper (forming GHK-Cu), its activity is substantially amplified — GHK is the targeting vehicle that delivers copper to sites needing repair. Free GHK without copper is still bioactive but typically less potent than GHK-Cu at equivalent concentrations.

Supplies Needed

Bacteriostatic Water 10 mL

Reconstitution for injectable form

Insulin syringes

Subcutaneous injection

Serum base (for topical formulation)

Topical delivery vehicle

Storage

Lyophilized (powder)

Store at -20°C; stable 2+ years

Reconstituted (liquid)

Refrigerate at 2–8°C; use within 30 days

⚠ Disclaimer

This information is provided for educational and research purposes only. Not approved for human consumption by the FDA or any regulatory body. Always consult a qualified medical professional.

Dosing Protocols

Dose2u20135% in topical serum
FrequencyOnce daily
Cycle LengthContinuous
RouteTopical

Timing: Evening. Free GHK is water-soluble and easy to incorporate. Consider GHK-Cu for more potent effects.

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Dose5u201310% topical or 0.5u20131 mg subcutaneous
FrequencyTwice daily topical / daily subcutaneous
Cycle LengthContinuous topical / 8 weeks subcutaneous
RouteTopical or subcutaneous

Timing: Morning and evening. Subcutaneous GHK is used in research for systemic regenerative and anti-aging effects

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Dose10u201320% topical or 1u20132 mg subcutaneous
FrequencyTwice daily topical / daily subcutaneous
Cycle LengthContinuous topical / 12 weeks subcutaneous
RouteTopical or subcutaneous

Timing: Morning and evening. High concentration topical for post-procedure skin repair; subcutaneous for systemic anti-aging research

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Weekly Timeline

Week Expected Effects
Week 1 Improved wound healing; skin smoothing (topical); anti-inflammatory effects beginning
Week 2 Collagen synthesis upregulating; improved skin texture
Week 4 Measurable skin firmness and elasticity improvements; wound repair acceleration
Week 8 Sustained collagen remodeling; significant skin quality improvement; systemic regenerative effects with injectable use

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Draw to (mL)

1 unit on U-100 syringe = 0.01 mL  ·  Always label your vial after reconstitution

Injection Technique & Reconstitution

  1. GHK is water-soluble u2014 dissolve in sterile water or bacteriostatic water
  2. Draw appropriate volume of BAC water
  3. Add to vial and swirl gently until dissolved
  4. For topical: dissolve in distilled water at desired concentration and incorporate into serum
  5. Store at 2u20138u00b0C; stable for 30 days reconstituted
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Mechanism of Action

GHK (without copper) is the free tripeptide that acts as an endogenous collagen-stimulating signal. It upregulates collagen, elastin, fibronectin, and glycosaminoglycan synthesis in fibroblasts. It activates TGF-β signaling and downregulates metalloproteinases (MMP-1, MMP-2, MMP-9) that degrade collagen. GHK promotes wound contraction, re-epithelialization, and angiogenesis. Plasma levels of GHK decline significantly with aging (from ~200 ng/mL in young adults to ~80 ng/mL in elderly), paralleling skin degradation. When GHK chelates copper (forming GHK-Cu), its activity is substantially amplified — GHK is the targeting vehicle that delivers copper to sites needing repair. Free GHK without copper is still bioactive but typically less potent than GHK-Cu at equivalent concentrations.

Key Research Papers

GHK-Cu and skin regeneration: multifaceted effects via gene expression modification 2015

Comprehensive genomic analysis showing GHK (including free GHK) modulates expression of over 4,000 genes related to skin regeneration, anti-inflammation, and anti-cancer pathways.

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Stacks Well With

GHK-Cu

GHK-Cu is the copper chelate of GHK u2014 the copper dramatically amplifies biological activity. Free GHK can be used in applications where copper is less desirable (e.g., certain hair formulations)

BPC-157

BPC-157 heals tissue via growth hormone receptor signaling and NO synthesis; GHK heals via collagen synthesis and MMP inhibition u2014 complementary tissue repair mechanisms

TB-500

TB-500 promotes systemic angiogenesis and cell migration; GHK stimulates collagen scaffold synthesis u2014 comprehensive wound healing stack

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