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Copper Peptide for Skin Health

RESEARCH

  • Copper peptides show real promise for wound healing and may fight certain cancers by disrupting cell metabolism, but anti-aging claims for wrinkles remain mostly hype without solid human studies.

COMMUNITY

  • Limited public discussion found — the research above gives a reasonable starting expectation

SAFETYGenerally safe in topical form, but those with copper sensitivities or taking certain medications should check with a doctor before use.

WHAT THE RESEARCH SAYS

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Dimeric copper peptide in hydrogel shows enhanced stability and multivalent wound-healing activity vs. monomer form.

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02

Copper peptide GHK functionalized nanofibers promote angiogenesis and improve diabetic wound healing outcomes.

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03

Copper peptide nanoparticles induce cuproptosis in glycolysis-dependent cancer cells through metabolic reprogramming.

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Peptide-copper complexes exhibit enzyme-mimicking catalytic properties with biocompatibility and low toxicity profiles.

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