GHK-Cu (copper tripeptide): a copper-binding tripeptide studied for roles in collagen synthesis, angiogenesis and anti-inflammatory signalling [1]
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In animal and early human studies, it has been shown to: Accelerate tendon and ligament healing making it especially relevant for plantar fascia and Achilles injuries
Active Compound: Tirzepatide
GHK-Cu and Infection-Related Readouts in Wound Contexts Mouse and clinical datasets point to a possible reduction in inflammatory proteases (for example, MMP-2/9) and cytokines (such as TNF-) in wounds exposed to GHK-Cu, aligning with lower observed infection rates in comparative ulcer care cohorts
The FDA found that problematic since clinical trials only tested the peptide at 2 mg/mL