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8 Sept 2025 · Janoshik
AHK-Cu
Copper tripeptide studied in dermatological and hair research.
AHK-Cu
50 mg · 35,00 €
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Description
AHK-Cu (Alanyl-Histidyl-Lysine Copper) is a copper-tripeptide complex, a structural analogue of GHK-Cu, studied in in vitro dermatological and hair research. Publications document its interaction with dermal-papilla cells in laboratory models. Supplied lyophilised with a certificate of analysis. Strictly reserved for laboratory research — not for human consumption, diagnosis or treatment.
Research peptides — Research Use Only
- Not for human consumption
- Not for the diagnosis, treatment or prevention of any disease
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Reconstitution calculator
Pre-filled for this peptide. Adjust the water added and target dose to get the volume to draw.
Calculation result
Draw the syringe to
8
units
Volume
0.08
mL
Concentration
25
mg/mL
Draws / vial
25
Level on a graduated syringe 0.3 mL (30 U)
This vial lasts 3.57 weeks
Syringe size
Target dose
the amount of peptide targeted
2 mg
2 mg = 2,000 mcg (µg)
Vial dosage
total peptide mass, in mg
50 mg
Bacteriostatic water
reconstitution volume, in mL
2 mL

AHK-Cu — Research protocol
Copper tripeptide (hair)
- Dose (study protocol)
- 1–2 mg per administration
- Frequency
- 1×/day (s.c.)
- Duration (published studies)
- variable depending on the model
Source : Pickart, littérature capillaire / cosmétique
Studied for follicular vascularisation in the hair-research literature.
This data comes from published studies compiled for informational purposes for laboratory professionals. No dose is recommended. Not intended for human consumption or animal use.
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How It Works
1. Concentration
Divide vial amount (mcg) by water volume (mL) to get concentration (mcg/mL).
2. Volume needed
Divide desired dose by concentration to get injection volume in mL.
3. Syringe units
Multiply mL × 100 to get U-100 syringe units (IU).
Example
- 5 mg vial + 2 mL water = 2.5 mg/mL
- Want 250 mcg (0.25 mg)?
- 0.25 ÷ 2.5 = 0.1 mL
- 0.1 mL = 10 units on a U-100 syringe
Research Use Only
This calculator is for research purposes only. Not medical advice.
Common Conversions
- 1 mg
- 1,000 mcg
- 500 mcg
- 0.5 mg
- 250 mcg
- 0.25 mg
- 100 mcg
- 0.1 mg
Syringe Units
- 0.3 mL syringe
- 30 units
- 0.5 mL syringe
- 50 units
- 1.0 mL syringe
- 100 units
Volumetric conversion tool for laboratory handling. Not any human or animal administration advice. Research use only.
Storage & handling
Product intended exclusively for scientific research in the laboratory. Keep in its original packaging until use.
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