Its copper-mediated activity is linked to collagen synthesis, angiogenesis, and cellular signaling in models of injury and aging
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This controlled copper transport serves as cofactor for critical enzymes including: Lysyl oxidase: Essential for collagen and elastin cross-linking Lysyl hydroxylase: Required for proper collagen synthesis Superoxide dismutase: Provides antioxidant defense mechanisms Cytochrome c oxidase: Powers cellular respiration Tyrosinase: Facilitates melanin production The peptide can readily obtain Cu from plasma albumin, functioning bidirectionally to transport copper into or out of cells based on cellular requirements
Common minor side effects include injection site soreness or redness
Dissolution is typically complete without clumping, and the benzyl alcohol rarely triggers adverse reactions at standard concentrations