GHK-Cu Alternatives
Explore peptides similar to GHK-Cu. Compare mechanisms, effects, and find the best alternative for your research.
GHK-Cu
Skin & Hair
A naturally occurring copper-binding peptide found in human plasma, saliva, and urine. Widely used in skincare for its wound healing and anti-aging properties.
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BPC-157
Healing
A synthetic peptide derived from a protein found in human gastric juice. Known for its remarkable tissue healing properties across multiple body systems.
TB-500
Healing
A synthetic 17-amino acid fragment of Thymosin Beta-4 (TB-4). NOT the same as TB-4 - TB-500 has a longer half-life (~2-4 days vs ~2 hours) and is the active region responsible for tissue repair and cell migration. Note: Many vendors mislabel TB-4 as 'TB-500' in premixed products.
Matrixyl
Skin & Hair
A collagen-stimulating peptide widely used in anti-aging skincare. One of the first peptides proven to reduce wrinkles by stimulating collagen synthesis.
Matrixyl 3000
Skin & Hair
An advanced version of Matrixyl combining two peptides for enhanced anti-aging effects. Targets both collagen production and inflammation.
Copper Peptide AHK-Cu
Skin & Hair
A copper-binding tripeptide primarily used for hair growth stimulation. Shows promise for both hair loss prevention and scalp health.
Melanotan I
Skin & Hair
A 13-amino acid synthetic analog of α-MSH that stimulates melanin production. FDA-approved (as Scenesse) for treating phototoxicity in patients with erythropoietic protoporphyria (EPP). More selective than Melanotan II with fewer side effects.