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Beautide GHK-Cu Serum is a topical peptide serum formulated with GHK-Cu (copper peptides) and PDRN, presented in a 20 ml format. Developed for cosmetic research and investigative applications, this serum is designed to serve as a reference preparation for studying the biological activity of its active constituents in a topically applied matrix.
GHK-Cu is a naturally occurring copper-binding tripeptide that has been widely investigated in the scientific literature in relation to skin biology. It has been studied in the context of collagen and elastin-associated processes, and referenced in research exploring structural skin remodelling and extracellular matrix dynamics. Investigations have also examined its potential relevance to skin tone uniformity and surface luminosity as correlates of dermal tissue organisation.
PDRN (polydeoxyribonucleotide) is a bioactive compound that has been studied in relation to cellular repair and regenerative processes. Its inclusion alongside GHK-Cu makes this formulation of interest to researchers investigating the combined or comparative activity of peptide and nucleotide-based compounds in topical delivery systems.
This product is supplied as a ready-to-use topical serum and does not require reconstitution. Handle under clean laboratory conditions. Avoid prolonged exposure to air and light. Use appropriate protective measures when handling as a research reagent.
Store in a cool, dark environment, away from direct light and heat sources. Once opened, keep the container securely closed and store refrigerated to maintain the integrity of the active compounds. Use within a reasonable period following opening.
A batch-specific Certificate of Analysis (CoA) accompanies every order, confirming the identity and quality of the supplied material.
Our products have been tested by an independent laboratory. The corresponding test reports including test codes are publicly accessible.
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