Proline at a Glance
- Amino acid used in the body’s synthesis of proteins
- Considered a conditionally essential amino acid
- Helps skin retain moisture
- Supports structures that keep skin looking and feeling younger
Proline Description
Proline is an amino acid that is used in the body’s synthesis of proteins. While the body can produce proline, its synthesis can be limited by certain physiological circumstances, which has led some scientists to refer to proline as a conditionally essential amino acid. In those circumstances, it must be consumed as part of a person’s diet for them to obtain the proper amount.
Like all amino acids, proline helps skin retain moisture, adding to a supple look and feel. It also helps support structures that prevent the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
As an amino acid, it is considered safe as used in cosmetics; in fact, proline is part of many peptides used in skin care. Forms of this amino acid, such as cocoyl proline, are typically used in concentrations between 0.1–5%.
Proline References
Amino Acids in Nutrition and Health, August 2020, pages 187-199
Current Medicinal Chemistry, December 2018, pages 5,512-5,527
PLoS ONE, February 2018, ePublication
International Journal of Cosmetic Science, August 2009, pages 327-345