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Cu GLOW Moisturizing Face Cream

Cu GLOW Moisturizing Face Cream

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ALL ARTICLES AND PRODUCT INFORMATION PROVIDED ON THIS WEBSITE ARE FOR INFORMATIONAL AND EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. The products offered on this website are furnished for in-vitro studies only. In-vitro studies (Latin: in glass) are performed outside of the body. These products are not medicines or drugs and have not been approved by the FDA to prevent, treat or cure any medical condition, ailment or disease. Bodily introduction of any kind into humans or animals is strictly forbidden by law.

What Is It?

Cu GLOW Moisturizing Face Cream (50 mL) is a laboratory-grade formulation intended solely for controlled in-vitro experimentation involving peptide pathways, exosome-mediated transfer,
and oxidative signaling models. It is not approved as a cosmetic or therapeutic product and has not undergone FDA review. Produced in the USA under regulated laboratory conditions, this
material is reserved for research use and analytical evaluation.

Chemical Structure

This formula integrates GHK-Cu, a naturally occurring copper-binding tripeptide, with Snap-8, an octapeptide studied for its activity on dynamic wrinkle pathways, alongside eXoTM
Exosomes—engineered vesicles used in research models of cellular repair. GHK-Cu (glycyl-L-histidyl-L-lysine complexed with copper) is recognized for its role in dermal remodeling mechanisms. Snap-8 (acetyl glutamyl hexapeptide-8) is derived from BotoxTM-mimicking peptide structures that modulate catecholamine release in muscle tissue. When paired with eXoTM Exosomes—bio-signaling vesicles associated with collagen and elastin research—the combined system provides a multi-component platform for studying hydration,
elasticity, and cellular repair dynamics.

EFFECTS:

● Peptide Signaling Research: GHK-Cu and Snap-8 have been reviewed in in-vitro models for their ability to influence pathways involved in extracellular matrix structuring and collagen-related communication [2, 3].
● Exosome Delivery Mechanisms: Exotropin eXoTM Exosomes function as nanoscale carriers in laboratory studies, offering insights into vesicle-driven transport and signaling [1].
● Barrier & Hydration Modeling: Peptide-based emulsions are often analyzed for their influence on lipid arrangement, moisture retention, and barrier resilience in cell-culture environments [1].
● Oxidative Response Studies: Research on GHK-Cu includes investigations into its potential involvement in antioxidant enzyme activity and oxidative stress response pathways [2].


Citations:
● ScienceDirect. Exosomes in Dermatological Applications: Mechanisms and Clinical
Potential.
(2024).
● Pickart, L., et al. The Human Tripeptide GHK and Tissue Remodeling. PMC (2015).
● ResearchGate. Chemical Structures of SNAP-8 and IS Peptides. (2020).

COA

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*Issued under Paramount Peptides, the authorized testing and distribution partner.

HPLC

High Performance Liquid Chromatography

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