Incorrect. Cu can bind two GHK peptide molecules, which is what the structural diagram shows on the aforementioned site.
The molecule is correctly identified as Bis(GHK)-Cu. Not so smart nomenclature might write 2(GHK)Cu. I believe it is now changed upon the site written as GHK:Cu 2:1. This still still would be seen by most of a scientific inclination to interpret such to be distinctly designated as a compound structure of 2 GHK peptide molecules bound to 1 copper molecule. This would be like writing Creatine:Malate 2:1 - two molecules of creatine bound to one molecule of malic acid, as notably creatine and malic acid can exist in many bound ratios. Otherwise as how it is now written on the site it perhaps could be some really odd way of writing totally segregated MIXTURE of 2 parts GHK (free base) and 1 part Cu (free ion), wherein all are considered in 'free form'.
Writing (GHK)2Cu (or however it was prior written on the site with said structural diagram) to connote a mixture of GHK and GHK-Cu is totally inaccurate nomenclature, and who knows within all that what the hizzle the actual item is. One thing that would seem indicated is that someone who reputes himself to be an expert/professional within peptide synthesis and chemistry should well know better.
Either way let it hither forth be known among the good people of this thread GHK-Cu can exist as GHK-Cu (1:1) and Bis(GHK)-Cu 2:1, as to the nature of ionic bonding of the GHK tripeptide molecule to Copper.
As well, to assist in any confusion niner may have or others who read his post, wherein two molecules of GHK are bound by one atom of Copper it is really not seen as a hexapeptide (six amino acid peptide), but distinctly as as a Bis-Tripeptide, herein GHK, bound to another agent, herein Cu. Only wherein all the amino acids are bound by true conjugations to other amino acids would one reference a molecule containing six amino acid molecule as a hexapeptide. Though again within this molecule of Bis(GHK)-Cu there ARE six amino acids in total, in the sense of the structure of the entire molecule itself. Note of course the bonding to the Copper atom is an IONIC bond (whether 2:1 or 1:1).
What TeamTLR is distinctly offering is a MIXTURE of GHK tripeptide (base form/free base) and GHK-Cu Peptide (a 1:1 form of ionic bound GHK-Copper) as that which would seem to clearly be what was most optimal for further research into this area.
Hope that all helps.
Edited by VERITAS INCORRUPTUS, 07 January 2015 - 02:36 PM.