Recognized for its distinctive vibrant blue appearance, GHK-Cu (Copper Tripeptide-1) is commonly incorporated into: Cosmetic serums Cream and gel formulations Face masks Topical skincare blends Hair- and scalp-conditioning formulations Cosmetic skin-maintenance applications GHK-Cu is widely researched in cosmetic and formulation settings involving: Skin-conditioning and dermal-maintenance applications Cosmetic hydration-support formulations Skin-quality and cosmetic-aging research Hair- and scalp-related cosmetic formulations Cosmetic-support and formulation-development research BioPeptics GHK-Cu Raw Powder is supplied in high-purity powdered form for cosmetic formulation and research purposes
Downstream Signaling Pathways Following target interaction, DSIP is associated with modulation of several downstream signaling pathways involved in neuroendocrine regulation
While many conventional drugs act through a single intracellular target, small bioactive peptides may interact with membranes, surface receptors, signaling pathways, and local microenvironments through multi-pathway mechanisms
Genomics helps forecast risk for conditions that disrupt conception, like PCOS, early ovarian insufficiency and insulin resistance
DSIP offers this sleep-first approach with a mechanism distinct from conventional sleep medications, which tend to suppress deep sleep rather than promote it