Use of GHL-Cu as a wound-healing and anti-inflammatory agent

Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Designated organic active ingredient containing – Peptide containing doai

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ABSTRACT:
A method of enhancing the wound-healing process in animals utilizing glycyl-1-histidyl-1-lysine: copper(II) (GHL-Cu) is disclosed. GHL-Cu functions as a superoxide dismutase which detoxifies tissue-damaging oxygen radicals, but does not evoke an antigenic response. A method of treating inflammatory conditions in animals and a method of reducing the traumatic effects in animals occurring subsequent to major tissue damage utilizing GHL-Cu is also disclosed.

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