AHK-Cu (Alanine–Histidine–Lysine Copper) is a copper-binding tripeptide studied in laboratory environments for its role in dermal biology, extracellular matrix research, and follicular signaling pathways.
It is widely examined in dermatological and cosmetic research models focusing on cellular communication and structural tissue analysis.
Veltrix Peptides supplies AHK-Cu strictly for scientific and controlled laboratory research.
Research Focus
In experimental settings, AHK-Cu has been studied in relation to:
Collagen and extracellular matrix research
Dermal structural pathway investigations
Hair follicle signaling models
Antioxidant activity research
Skin barrier and cellular renewal studies
All investigations remain preclinical and are conducted under controlled laboratory conditions.
Mechanism of Study
AHK-Cu is a copper-binding peptide examined for its involvement in:
Cellular communication processes
Gene expression related to tissue structure
Copper-dependent enzymatic pathways
Dermal and follicular signaling mechanisms
Its biological interactions are studied within cosmetic science and tissue research frameworks.