GHK-Cu 50mg

Peptide Research Compound

NZ$60.00

Out of stock

Description
GHK-Cu 50mg – Research Use Only

GHK-Cu 50mg is a high-purity research peptide supplied for laboratory and scientific research purposes. This copper-binding peptide complex is commonly studied for its role in cellular signalling and biological processes related to tissue function.

Researchers are currently exploring how GHK-Cu may influence pathways associated with cellular activity, regeneration processes, and protein interactions in controlled research environments.

Each vial contains 50mg of lyophilized GHK-Cu and is intended strictly for research and laboratory use only. This product is not for human consumption, medical use, or therapeutic application.

Store in a cool, dry place. Handle using proper laboratory procedures.

What is GHK-Cu used for in laboratory research?

GHK-Cu is a copper peptide compound studied in laboratory environments for peptide chemistry and scientific research. Researchers investigate its structure and interactions in controlled experimental settings. This product is supplied strictly for laboratory research use and is not intended for human or veterinary applications.

How should GHK-Cu peptides be stored?

GHK-Cu peptides should be stored according to laboratory storage guidelines to maintain stability and integrity. Researchers typically store peptide compounds in controlled environments such as refrigeration or freezing conditions appropriate for peptide preservation.

Are GHK-Cu peptides supplied for research use only?

Yes. All peptides sold by Peptides NZ are supplied strictly for laboratory research purposes. These compounds are not intended for human consumption or medical use and should only be handled by qualified professionals in scientific environments.

How is GHK-Cu shipped in New Zealand?

Orders are packaged securely to protect peptide stability during transit. Peptides NZ provides reliable shipping throughout New Zealand to ensure safe delivery to laboratories and research facilities.

FAQs

What is retatrutide?

Retatrutide is used in research to study metabolic and weight regulation.

How to store retatrutide?

Store retatrutide peptides in a cool, dry place, ideally refrigerated between 2-8°C.

Are peptides for research only?

Yes, peptides supplied by Peptides NZ are strictly for research use and not for human consumption.

Can peptides be frozen?

Yes, peptides can be frozen to extend shelf life but avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.

What purity are peptides?

Peptides are supplied with high purity, typically above 95%, for reliable research results.

How should peptides be handled safely?

Handle peptides with gloves and avoid inhalation or ingestion; follow lab safety protocols.