Peptide
Definition of Peptide
A molecule in which two or more amino acids are linked by
peptide bonds (2-50 amino acids)
Peptides are the functional minimum units of proteins and play essential biological roles within the human body.
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Dipeptides
A chain of two amino acids
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Tripeptides
A chain of three amino acids
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Oligopeptides
A chain of less than 20 amino acids
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Polypeptides
A chain of 50 or more amino acids
Skin Penetration
Skin permeability of peptides
# Skin Permeability Enhancement Technology
- Liposomalization (making peptides into small phospholipid forms to improve permeability)
- Specialized delivery systems (with PTD or DDS)
- MTS (micropores in the skin to aid in direct absorption)
- Needle-Free Injector (Beauty Air Gun)
- Radiofrequency and ultrasound (stimulates skin cells with microscopic electrical currents to promote absorption)
Mechanism of Action
Biological Effects of Peptides
- # Reduce wrinkles and increase elasticity : Stimulates collagen and elastin production. Increases skin elasticity
- # Strengthening the skin barrier : Protecting skin from external irritants. Prevent moisture loss
- # Promote skin regeneration : Helps with wound healing and improves skin damage.
- # Improving skin tone : Suppresses melanin production. Brightens skin tone and reduces pigmentation.
- # Anti-inflammatory effects : Inhibit inflammation. Improves a variety of inflammatory conditions
- # Antioxidant Benefits : Scavenges free radicals, prevents cell damage, and helps prevent skin-aging.
- # Antimicrobial effect : Antibacterial and antiviral effects against bacteria, viruses, fungi, etc.
- # Anti-cancer effects : Inhibits cancer cell growth
Peptide
Functional Peptides of
aesteLAB
Anti-aging |
AL-PEPWF-01 |
AL-PEPWF-02 |
AL-PEPWF-03 |
AL-PEPWF-04 |
AL-PEPWF-05 |
AL-PEPHG-01 |
Whitening |
AL-PEPAP-01* |
AL-PEPAP-02 |
Lipolysis |
AL-PEPFB-01 |
AL-PEPFB-02 * |
AL-PEPFB-03 |
Antioxidants |
AL-PEPWF-03 |
AL-PEPWF-04 |
Hair |
AL-PEPHG-01 |
AL-PEPHG-02 |
* Patented Peptides