Peptides Factory Direct Order research peptides
Home / Veterinary / Dogs / GHK-Cu
Dogs research peptide

GHK-Cu in Dogs Research

GHK-Cu (Copper Peptide) studied in canine research models. A copper-binding tripeptide studied for skin, hair, and tissue-regeneration research.

Veterinary research use only. These compounds are sold strictly for laboratory and veterinary research. They are not approved by the FDA for veterinary use, are not for administration to any animal, are not for food-producing animals or the food supply, and nothing here is veterinary medical advice. Most peptide evidence derives from rodent models; species-specific data is limited and under research.

What is GHK-Cu?

GHK-Cu is a naturally occurring copper-binding tripeptide (glycyl-L-histidyl-L-lysine bound to copper). It is one of the most studied peptides in regenerative and dermatological research because of its role in copper transport and remodeling of the extracellular matrix.

GHK-Cu in canine research

In canine veterinary research, GHK-Cu is studied as a model compound for skin and tissue regeneration research. The dog is a widely used companion-animal research model in veterinary science. Peptides studied in canine research models include tissue-repair compounds such as BPC-157 and TB-500, the anti-inflammatory tripeptide KPV for gastrointestinal-inflammation models, and immune-modulation peptides such as Thymosin Alpha-1.

Research associates GHK-Cu with stimulation of collagen and elastin synthesis, antioxidant and anti-inflammatory signaling, and modulation of genes involved in tissue remodeling. The injectable form is studied separately from topical cosmetic applications.

Sourcing, purity & COA for Dogs GHK-Cu research

Every lot supplied for Dogs GHK-Cu research is third-party tested to a 99%+ purity target, with identity confirmed by mass spectrometry and purity quantified by HPLC. A Certificate of Analysis is available on request and ties each vial to a tracked lot. We ship nationwide to veterinary and university research programs with cold-chain handling where appropriate. Publicly verifiable third-party documentation is the trust standard for serious veterinary research material.

Order GHK-Cu for canine research

50 mg vial100 mg vial
See pricing & bundles

Frequently asked questions

Is GHK-Cu studied in canine research?

GHK-Cu appears in canine research models as a model compound (A copper-binding tripeptide studied for skin, hair, and tissue-regeneration research.). It is research-use-only and not for administration to dogs.

Is GHK-Cu approved for dogs?

No. GHK-Cu is not approved by the FDA for veterinary use and is supplied strictly for laboratory and veterinary research, not for administration to any animal.

What sizes of GHK-Cu are available?

GHK-Cu ships as lyophilized research vials (50 mg vial, 100 mg vial), third-party tested with a COA on request.

Can veterinary researchers order GHK-Cu B2B?

Yes - we supply qualified veterinary researchers and facilities B2B and via the research portal.

What is GHK-Cu researched for?

Skin and tissue regeneration, hair-follicle research, and antioxidant/anti-inflammatory models. Research use only.

What sizes are available?

50 mg and 100 mg vials, third-party tested, COA on request.

All dogs research peptides · GHK-Cu overview

External references: FDA Center for Veterinary Medicine · Peptide (Wikipedia)

GHK-Cu for canine research is research-use-only and not for administration to any animal. Not FDA approved. Not veterinary medical advice.