Research Peptide Comparison
GHK-Cu 50mg and NAD+ 1000mg are both Anti-Aging research peptides available from Neovia Peptides. This comparison highlights the key differences in specifications, pricing, and availability to help inform your research decisions.
GHK-Cu is a naturally occurring tripeptide (glycyl-L-histidyl-L-lysine) complexed with a divalent copper ion, found endogenously in human plasma at concentrations that decline with age. Research has characterised its capacity to modulate hundreds of genes associated with tissue remodelling, antioxidant defence and extracellular matrix synthesis, with established roles in collagen and glycosaminoglycan production.
Compared to NAD+ 1000mg, GHK-Cu 50mg is priced at £18.99 with 99%+ verified purity. Its CAS registry number is 49557-75-7. It has a molecular weight of 403.93 g/mol.
GHK-Cu 50mg is available in 50mg, 100mg and ships with a full Certificate of Analysis from Janoshik Analytical. At £76.00 less than NAD+ 1000mg, it is the more affordable option in this comparison.
NAD+ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide) is the principal redox cofactor of intermediary metabolism and the rate-limiting substrate consumed by sirtuins, PARPs, and CD38 during signalling and DNA-damage responses. Age-associated decline of cellular NAD+ underpins a wide body of longevity, neurodegeneration, and metabolic research.
Compared to GHK-Cu 50mg, NAD+ 1000mg is priced at £94.99 with 99.2%+ verified purity. Its CAS registry number is 53-84-9. It has a molecular weight of 663.43 g/mol.
NAD+ 1000mg is available in 500mg, 1000mg and ships with a full Certificate of Analysis from Janoshik Analytical. It is priced £76.00 higher than GHK-Cu 50mg.
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