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Tripeptide-29 (Topical)

£130.26

Buy Tripeptide-29 200mg (Topical Peptide)

Tripeptide-29 is a small synthetic peptide studied for its role in collagen support and skin structure. In lab research, it has shown potential to improve hydration, texture, and the look of fine lines making it a promising ingredient in anti-aging and skin-repair studies.

Topical peptides are for research use only.

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Tripeptide-29 200mg (Topical Peptide)

This product is intended for research purposes only. To be used by trained professionals only.

Tripeptide-29 is a peptide consisting of three amino acids. It’s a lab-made version of a natural collagen building block, with a structure similar to the Gly-Pro-Hyp chain found in real collagen fibers. This makes it valuable in scientific studies related to skin care and tissue support.

In research, Tripeptide-29 appears to act like a mini version of a full collagen molecule. It fits into the larger collagen synthesis puzzle, possibly supporting the creation of new collagen. Scientists believe this could help explain its effects on skin’s elasticity, structure, and even healing.

It may influence how collagen folds and behaves inside the skin. Some studies have explored how small peptides like Tripeptide-29 might interact with collagen-binding receptors, such as GPVI, which are involved in platelet activation and early stages of tissue repair. While this connection is still being investigated, it suggests a potential role in supporting skin’s supportive elements. [1]

Because of its amino acid sequence and small size, Tripeptide-29 can move into the skin’s uppermost layers more easily during testing. That’s part of what makes it so interesting for skin-related research.


Potential Benefits of Tripeptide-29

In the lab, this peptide has been shown to help with several common skin concerns. Research indicates that it may support collagen levels and collagen production, which naturally decline with age. [2]

In addition, Tripeptide-29 may help protect skin against glycation, a process that damages collagen and speeds up skin aging. As that happens, fine lines, wrinkles, and uneven texture can become more visible. [3]

Studies show that this peptide might help slow the degradation of collagen one of the leading causes of wrinkle formation while also supporting the production of new collagen. This could make skin appear firmer and more hydrated in research subjects. One reason for this is the presence of glutamic acid and glycine, two amino acids that play a direct role in how collagen forms.

In studies, skin exposed to Tripeptide-29 looked smoother and showed less dryness. Researchers also noticed improved moisture balance and fewer signs of inflammation or irritation when Tripeptide-29 was used with compatible formulations. That’s important in avoiding problematic ingredients found in some common skincare products.

Some research is exploring the use of Tripeptide-29 in advanced skincare formulations, often alongside organic compounds and natural moisturisers. While seaweed extracts have independently shown benefits like improved hydration, elasticity, and barrier repair, their combination with Tripeptide-29 is still an emerging area of study.

The focus is on developing gentler, more effective skincare formulations, especially for target areas such as under-eye puffiness and crow’s feet. While early anecdotal reports are promising, more formal studies are still needed to confirm these effects.

Tripeptide-29 is still under active study, but the early results are promising. It continues to show potential as an active ingredient in the field of skin-aging research. [4]


How Should Tripeptide-29 Be Stored?

Tripeptide-29 should be stored in a cool, dry place preferably refrigerated between 2°C and 8°C. Avoid exposure to heat, sunlight, or moisture, as this may degrade the peptide’s stability. Once reconstituted in a formulation, use it promptly and store the solution in airtight containers.

This peptide is strictly for research purposes only. It is not intended for human or veterinary use.

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References

[1] Asselin J, Knight CG, Farndale RW, Barnes MJ, Watson SP. Monomeric (glycine-proline-hydroxyproline)10 repeat sequence is a partial agonist of the platelet collagen receptor glycoprotein VI. Biochem J. 1999 Apr 15;339 ( Pt 2)(Pt 2):413-8.

[2] Effects of terminal tripeptide units on mechanical properties of collagen triple helices, Extreme Mechanics Letters
Volume 64, November 2023, 102075 by Milad Masrouri, Zhao Qin

[3] Lee YI, Lee SG, Jung I, Suk J, et al. Effect of a Topical Collagen Tripeptide on Antiaging and Inhibition of Glycation of the Skin: A Pilot Study. Int J Mol Sci. 2022 Jan 20;23(3):1101.

[4] Garre A, Martinez-Masana G, Piquero-Casals J, Granger C. Redefining face contour with a novel anti-aging cosmetic product: an open-label, prospective clinical study. Clin Cosmet Investig Dermatol. 2017 Nov 13;10:473-482.

Molecular formula: C12H19N3O5

Molecular weight: 285.30 g/mol


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