Antibalder (GHK-Cu + Minoxidil) 60 capsules

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Research Capsule Blend

Antibalder GHK-Cu + Minoxidil – 60 capsules

Research-grade capsule blend supplied in a sealed bottle. Antibalder combines GHK-Cu (Copper Tripeptide-1) and Minoxidil, investigated in controlled laboratory settings for its role in hair-follicle biology, extracellular matrix dynamics, microcirculation, and potassium-channel activity.

Research Use Only
This product is intended strictly for laboratory and scientific investigation. Not for human consumption, therapeutic use, or veterinary application.

Specifications

Purity
High-purity research grade (third-party tested)
Form
Capsules
Content per Capsule
5 mg GHK-Cu (Copper Tripeptide-1), 2.5 mg Minoxidil
Total Capsules
60 capsules
Packaging
Sealed capsule bottle
Storage
Store at room temperature in a cool, dry place, protected from light
Molecular Formula
Mixture (formulation)
Molecular Weight
Mixture
CAS Numbers
49557-75-7 (GHK-Cu), 38304-91-5 (Minoxidil)

Research Overview

Antibalder is a laboratory blend used to investigate follicular-cell biology, hair-cycle signaling, extracellular matrix remodeling, and microenvironmental cues around the hair follicle niche. In experimental systems, GHK-Cu is explored in extracellular matrix turnover and cytokine-related follicular studies, while Minoxidil is investigated for potassium-channel activity and microcirculatory effects relevant to anagen-phase research models. No therapeutic or clinical claims are made or implied.

Primary Research Areas

Hair-Follicle Biology & Cycle Research
Experimental models assessing follicular proliferation, differentiation, niche signaling, and anagen-phase regulatory pathways.
Extracellular Matrix Remodeling
Studies focused on collagen-related pathways, matrix turnover, and connective-tissue signaling within the follicular microenvironment.
Microcirculation & Potassium-Channel Activity
In vitro and controlled research readouts linked to vasodilation, local microcirculatory dynamics, and K+ channel-related mechanisms.
Inflammatory Mediators & Cytokine Signaling
Research exploring cytokine profiles, inflammatory signaling, and local tissue responses surrounding follicular structures under controlled conditions.
Laboratory handling note:
Research capsule blends should be stored in a tightly closed container under dry, light-protected conditions to support product stability.

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