• Product NameCopper tripeptide
  • CasNo. 89030-95-5
  • MFC14H22CuN6O4
  • MW401.91 ?x60.05
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CasNo: 89030-95-5

MF: C14H22CuN6O4

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  • Molecular Formula:C14H22CuN6O4
  • Molecular Weight:401.91 ?x60.05
  • PSA:167.02000 
  • LogP:-0.6675

Copper tripeptide(Cas 89030-95-5) Usage

Description

Copper tripeptides are valued for their multifaceted benefits in skincare, ranging from anti-aging effects and wound healing to antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. While generally safe, it's essential to consider their compatibility with other skincare ingredients for optimal results. Testing new products and adjusting skincare routines accordingly can help maximize the benefits of copper peptides in achieving healthier and more youthful-looking skin.

Uses

The primary use of copper peptides for the skin is their anti-aging and skin-healing benefits.

They are commonly incorporated into skincare formulations targeting aging concerns.

89030-95-5 Relevant articles

Effects of Copper Tripeptide on the Growth and Expression of Growth Factors by Normal and Irradiated Fibroblasts

Jeffrey D. Pollard, Susan Quan, Thomas Kang, and R. James Koch

Published Online:1 Jan 2005

The population-doubling times of normal and irradiated fibroblasts exposed to GHK-Cu were faster than those of nontreated controls. Irradiated fibroblasts treated with GHK-Cu doubled at a rate that approximated that of untreated controls, and produced significantly more basic fibroblast growth factor and vascular endothelial growth factor than untreated controls early after GHK-Cu exposure.

Human skin penetration of a copper tripeptide in vitro as a function of skin layer

Jurij J. Hostynek, Frank Dreher & Howard I. Maibach

Original Research Paper Open access Published: 20 August 2010 Volume 60, pages 79–86, (2011)

Skin retention and penetration by copper applied as glycyl-L-histidyl-L-lysine cuprate diacetate was evaluated in vitro in order to assess its potential for its transdermal delivery as an anti-inflammatory agent.

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