Those with Absorption Issues People with Crohns disease, ulcerative colitis, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) or other gastrointestinal conditions may struggle to absorb enough nutrients from food or supplements
The free tripeptide chelates a single Cu(II) ion through its N-terminal amine, the deprotonated glycyl amide nitrogen and the histidine imidazole, giving the square-planar complex responsible for the deep blue colour of a reconstituted ghkcu solution
More glycine may help support heart and liver health, improve sleep, reduce diabetes risk, and reduce muscle loss
By using a phospholipid bilayer, we ensure that the nutrients don't just sit in your stomach
Studies have shown that people who live well into their 80s and beyond have higher levels of glutathione
However, ongoing advancements in peptide chemistry and biotechnology are expected to overcome these barriers, expanding the therapeutic use of tripeptides