Types Of Peptides To Choose From

Looking for best quality cosmetic peptides supply? Peptides are used in cosmetics for a variety of reasons depending on the type of peptide used. They are used in formulas for anti-aging effects, anti-irritation effects, and marketing.There are four types of peptides that you can choose from and these are:

1.        signal peptides
2.        carrier peptides
3.        neurotransmitter inhibitor peptides
4.        enzyme inhibitor peptides.

  • Neurotransmitter inhibitors
These peptides are added to cosmetics to reduce wrinkles. They inhibit acetylcholine release by a variety of chemical interactions which makes them suitable for cosmetics. They relax the facial muscles which causes the appearance of wrinkles. These neurotransmitter inhibitor peptides are effective in reducing wrinkles by approximately 30%.

  • Signal peptides
These peptides are added to skin cosmetics because they stimulate skin fibroblasts to produce more collagen, elastin, and other proteins in the matrix of the dermis and make it look more younger and fresh.

  • Carrier peptides
These peptides have some trace elements that have shown great results in terms of rapid synthesis of collagen that promotes elasticity of skin. These are also called penetrating peptides or membrane transduction peptides. GHK-Cu which is a copper carrier has been used for firming skin.

  • Enzyme inhibitor peptides
Enzyme inhibitor peptides can reduce the breakdown of collagen and other proteins by interfering with processes that break down those proteins. Enzymes like MMP or Matrix Metalloprotease degrade structural proteins like collagen. A peptide derived from rice proteins inhibits the activity of the MMP enzyme and thus keep more collagen around.

Depending on the area it is to be used and effects that are desired, combination or specifically one peptides are used.

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  1. Thank you so much for sharing such insights about the peptides that are prevalent today.I really think this post will definitely be beneficial for all those who consume peptides in some or the other way.

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