7 Results for "

Copper tripeptide

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7 Results for "Copper tripeptide" in MCE Product Catalog:

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Cat. No.: HY-P0063
CAS No.: 89030-95-5
Synonyms: GHK-Cu
Copper tripeptide (GHK-Cu) is a tripeptide. During wound healing, Copper tripeptide may be freed from existing extracellular proteins via proteolysis and serves as a chemoattractant for inflammatory and endothelial cells. Copper tripeptide has been shown to increase messenger RNA production for collagen, elastin, proteoglycans, and glycosaminoglycans in fibroblasts. Copper tripeptide is a natural modulator of multiple cllular pathways in skin regeneration .
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Cat. No.: HY-P0046
CAS No.: 49557-75-7
Synonyms: GHK; tripeptide-1
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Glycyl-L-histidyl-L-lysine is a tripeptide consisting of glycine, L-histidine and L-lysine residues joined in sequence. Glycyl-L-histidyl-L-lysine is a hepatotropic immunosuppressor and shows anxiolytic effect. Glycyl-L-histidyl-L-lysine and its copper complexes show good skin tolerance .
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Cat. No.: HY-P5243
CAS No.: 767286-83-9
Synonyms: AHK-Cu
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Peptides Bcl-2 Family

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Copper tripeptide-3 (AHK-Cu) is a bioactive peptide with promotion of hair growth effect. Copper tripeptide-3 increases dermal cell proliferation and viability while increasing the deposition of collagen to renew the extracellular matrix. Copper tripeptide-3 stimulates the elongation of human hair follicles and proliferation of dermal papilla cells .
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Cat. No.: HY-W010989
CAS No.: 72957-37-0
Gly-His-Lys acetate is a natural, circulating regulatory and antimicrobial tripeptide derived from extracellular matrix proteins. Gly-His-Lys acetate binds Cu 2+ to support copper enzyme activation, antioxidant processes, cellular bioenergetics, and the synthesis of elastin, collagen and catecholamines. Gly-His-Lys acetate regulates cell growth, differentiation and tissue repair, and exerts regenerative, anxiolytic, anti-inflammatory, analgesic and immunosuppressive activities. Gly-His-Lys acetate induces liver degenerative changes. Gly-His-Lys acetate can be used for the research of infections, anxiety, pain-related behaviors and immune-associated liver diseases .
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Cat. No.: HY-P0063A
CAS No.: 300801-03-0
Synonyms: GHK-Cu acetate
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Inflammation/Immunology

Copper tripeptide (GHK-Cu) acetate is a tripeptide. During wound healing, Copper tripeptide acetate may be freed from existing extracellular proteins via proteolysis and serves as a chemoattractant for inflammatory and endothelial cells. Copper tripeptide acetate has been shown to increase messenger RNA production for collagen, elastin, proteoglycans, and glycosaminoglycans in fibroblasts. Copper tripeptide acetate is a natural modulator of multiple cllular pathways in skin regeneration .
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Cat. No.: HY-P4283
CAS No.: 7758-33-0
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Glycylhistidylglycine is composed of two glycines and one histidine, which can detect and remove the concentration of Cu2+ ions in wastewater by forming a tripeptide complex with copper and nickel ions.
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Cat. No.: HY-P11933
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FAHF is a polypeptide-based dual-signal fluorescent colorimetric probe synthesized by conjugating the 5-carboxyfluorescein (5-FAM) (HY-66022) fluorophore to the Ala-His-Phe-NH2 tripeptide backbone. FAHF achieves highly selective recognition of Cu 2+ via fluorescence quenching and colorimetric change. The FAHF-Cu 2+ complex responds to Glyphosate (HY-B0863) based on the displacement effect, resulting in fluorescence enhancement and a visually distinguishable color change. FAHF can penetrate cell membranes to enable cascade detection of copper (II) and glyphosate in living cells, and it can also be combined with smartphone RGB analysis for semi-quantitative identification .
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