Acetyl Tetrapeptide-11 at a Glance
- A synthetic peptide
- Helps skin become healthier by interacting with a signaling protein in skin’s surface
- Assists in keeping skin's architecture firm
Acetyl Tetrapeptide-11 Description
A synthetic peptide created by the acetylation (a chemical reaction that joins a stronger substance with a weaker one) of tetrapeptide-11, which is made up of amino acids leucine, proline and tyrosine. Acetyl tetrapeptide-11 helps skin become healthier by interacting with a signaling protein in skin’s surface that addresses how it looks and feels.
Acetyl Tetrapeptide-11 References
Cosmetics, May 2017, ePublication
Journal of Biological Chemistry, April 2012, pages 12,204-12,216
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