Compare · BPC-157 vs GHK-Cu
BPC-157 vs GHK-Cu
Researchers frequently look up BPC-157 and GHK-Cu side by side. This reference compares the two as laboratory research materials, covering their chemistry, reported molecular targets, and the study areas each appears in. It does not rank them and makes no claim that either is preferable for any purpose; both are supplied strictly for research use.
At a glance
BPC-157 is research peptide studied mainly in the context of tissue-repair models and gut-integrity research. GHK-Cu is research peptide associated with skin-regeneration research and wound-healing models.
They sit in different research categories (BPC-157 in Recovery & Healing, GHK-Cu in Aesthetic & Looksmaxxing), so they tend to appear in distinct bodies of literature.
BPC-157: chemistry & targets
Body Protection Compound 157 (BPC-157) is characterized in the literature by nitric-oxide (eNOS) signaling, VEGFR2-mediated angiogenesis, and FAK–paxillin cytoskeletal signaling.
- Class
- research peptide
- Category
- Recovery & Healing
- Molecular weight
- 1419.55 g/mol
- CAS number
- 137525-51-0
- Primary target
- nitric-oxide (eNOS) signaling
- Physical form
- Lyophilized powder
GHK-Cu: chemistry & targets
GHK-Cu (Copper Tripeptide-1) is characterized in the literature by copper transport, collagen / ECM gene expression, and antioxidant pathways.
- Class
- research peptide
- Category
- Aesthetic & Looksmaxxing
- Molecular weight
- 403.92 g/mol (copper complex)
- CAS number
- 49557-75-7
- Primary target
- copper transport
- Physical form
- Lyophilized powder
How researchers choose between them
Selection in a research setting comes down to the model system and the question being asked: which molecular target is under study, which assays are planned, and how the compound is handled and reconstituted. This is a matter of experimental design, not of one compound being "better."
Both BPC-157 and GHK-Cu are available from Blueprint Labs as third-party-tested research materials with certificates of analysis. For research use only. Not for human consumption, diagnostic, or therapeutic use.
Available from Blueprint Labs
BPC-157 10mg
Both compounds are available from Blueprint Labs as third-party-tested research materials. BPC-157 shown.
Questions, answered
What's the difference between BPC-157 and GHK-Cu?
They differ in chemistry and reported molecular targets: BPC-157 is associated with nitric-oxide (eNOS) signaling, while GHK-Cu is associated with copper transport. This page compares them only as research materials.
Are BPC-157 and GHK-Cu studied together?
They belong to different research categories and generally appear in separate literature. This comparison is for reference only.
Which one is better?
Neither is "better." They are distinct research compounds with different targets, and this reference makes no efficacy, safety, or suitability claim. For research use only. Not for human consumption, diagnostic, or therapeutic use.