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Collagen Peptides

Preclinical

Hydrolyzed Collagen · Collagen Hydrolysate

Hydrolyzed collagen peptides are short-chain amino acid sequences (2–20 amino acids) produced by enzymatic hydrolysis of collagen. Research demonstrates that specific collagen dipeptides and tripeptides (Pro-Hyp, Hyp-Gly) are absorbed intact, reach fibroblasts in skin and joints, and stimulate collagen and hyaluronic acid synthesis. Meta-analyses support effects on skin elasticity, wrinkle depth, joint pain, and muscle mass when combined with resistance exercise.

Skin & CosmeticHealing & RecoveryMuscle & Performance

GHK-Cu

Preclinical

Copper Peptide GHK · Glycyl-L-histidyl-L-lysine copper

GHK-Cu is a naturally occurring copper-binding tripeptide found in human plasma, saliva, and urine. Research demonstrates it stimulates collagen, elastin, and glycosaminoglycan synthesis, promotes wound healing, reduces inflammation, and activates protective antioxidant genes. Plasma levels decline with age, making it a significant anti-aging research target.

C₁₄H₂₄CuN₆O₄ · 340.84 Da (free ligand)

Healing & RecoverySkin & CosmeticAnti-Aging & Longevity

Palmitoyl Tripeptide-1

Preclinical

Pal-GHK · Matrixyl component

Palmitoyl Tripeptide-1 is a lipopeptide created by palmitoylating GHK (glycyl-histidyl-lysine), the same sequence as GHK-Cu without copper. The palmitoyl group enhances skin penetration, while the GHK sequence signals fibroblasts to upregulate collagen, elastin, and hyaluronic acid synthesis. It is a primary active ingredient in Matrixyl formulations and widely used in anti-aging cosmetics with clinical data supporting wrinkle reduction.

Skin & CosmeticHealing & Recovery

RGD Peptides

Preclinical

Arg-Gly-Asp · Integrin-binding peptide

RGD (Arg-Gly-Asp) is a tripeptide sequence found in many extracellular matrix proteins (fibronectin, vitronectin, collagen) that serves as the primary recognition motif for integrin receptors. RGD-containing peptides and scaffolds are extensively used in biomaterials research to promote cell adhesion, migration, and proliferation for tissue engineering, wound healing, and regenerative medicine applications.

Healing & RecoverySkin & Cosmetic