Isoleucine at a Glance
- An essential amino acid that provides hydrating benefits
- Plays a role in maintaining collagen and elastin (when consumed)
- Works with other amino acids to maintain skin’s barrier
- May be animal-derived or synthetic
Isoleucine Description
Isoleucine is an essential amino acid that has slight humectant (water-binding) properties for skin. It’s considered essential since the human body cannot make isoleucine and so it must be obtained via foods or supplements.
Isoleucine works with other amino acids to help maintain skin’s barrier and initiate surface repair so skin looks healthier. It is often combined with several amino acids for enhanced benefits.
This amino acid may be animal-derived or synthetic (Paula’s Choice uses the latter) and its typical concentration in skin care ranges from 0.0003–0.002%, as very little of this ingredient is needed in order for skin to benefit.
Isoleucine References
Molecules, August 2021, pages 1–43
International Journal of Toxicology, November-December 2013, pages 41S–64S
Amino Acids, April 2012, pages 2,481–2,489