Description
AHK-Cu – 100mg/2ml Dosing Pen (Copper Peptide)
AHK-Cu is an advanced experimental copper-bound peptide compound that demonstrates strong regenerative and signaling properties in biomedical research. This specific tripeptide is the subject of studies focused on modulation of growth factors, stimulation of collagen and elastin synthesis, as well as cellular tissue renewal. Compared to other copper peptides (e.g., GHK-Cu), research on AHK-Cu is primarily focused on its ability to target hair follicle cells and suppress factors responsible for their miniaturization.
The dosing pen contains 100 mg of highly purified active substance in 2 ml of solution, corresponding to a precise concentration of 50 mg/ml. For accurate dosing within research protocols:
1 ml = 100 units (IU) = 100 clicks
0.5 ml (one full rotation of the mechanism) = 50 clicks
Examples of dosing for research purposes:
1 click = 0.50 mg active substance
2 clicks = 1.00 mg active substance
10 clicks (0.1 ml) = 5.00 mg active substance
20 clicks (0.2 ml) = 10.00 mg active substance
50 clicks (0.5 ml / full rotation) = 25.00 mg active substance
This mechanical system ensures absolute precision, repeatability, and flexibility in setting micro-doses according to the requirements of a specific laboratory protocol without the need for manual dilution.
Research-Observed Effects
In dermatological and trichological research, AHK-Cu is highly valued for its potential to stimulate fibroblast proliferation. Activation of these cells leads to increased production of type I collagen, which is essential for tissue strength and skin health.
In parallel, in vitro and in vivo models investigate its ability to block the secretion of TGF-beta1 (transforming growth factor), which is associated with premature transition of hair follicles into the resting phase. Research data suggest that by maintaining follicles in the growth (anagen) phase and supporting microcirculation in the target tissue, this compound may serve as an effective tool in the study of alopecia and other forms of hair density loss.
Scientific Context and References
The effects of copper complexes and specifically the AHK-Cu molecule are well documented in academic literature available in international databases such as PubMed. Published studies confirm that the presence of copper ions in this amino acid sequence is crucial for enzymatic processes regulating oxidative stress and angiogenesis (formation of new blood vessels).
Additional findings regarding stability and tissue distribution of this substance are part of ongoing academic projects indexed in ClinicalTrials.gov, where optimal concentrations for local applications and effects on dermal density are being investigated.
The Royal Peptides dosing pen provides a modern, safe, and highly sterile solution for handling this advanced molecule under controlled laboratory conditions.
This product is intended exclusively for scientific and research purposes. Not for direct human consumption.




