Thursday, November 24, 2011

What is Argireline Acetate

Argireline is the trade name for Acetyl Hexapeptide-3, a synthetic anti-aging cosmetic ingredient derived from natural proteins. It is a peptide, a chain made up of amino acids. Argireline has been shown in research studies to help decrease the visible effects of aging by helping reducing the deep wrinkles and lines that occur around the forehead and eyes. As a result, a large number of cosmetics companies include Argireline in the formulation of their anti-aging products. CAS No.: 616204-22-9.
Properties:
1.Appearance :White powder
2 .Water Content(Karl Fischer) :≤5.0%
3 .Acetate Content(by HPLC) :≤15.0%
4 .Amino Acid Composition :±10% of theoretical
5 .Purity (by HPLC) :≥95.0%
6 .Single Impurity(by HPLC) :≤2.0%
7 .Peptide Content(by %N ) :≥80%
8 .Assay(By Anhydrous, Acetic Acid-free ) :95.0~105.0%
9 .Bacterial Endotoxins :≤10EU/mg
Studies show that applying a small amount (about 5-10%) of the solution over a period of 20 to 25 days can show positive results with improved skin texture. Skin topography analysis of an oil/water (O/W) emulsion containing 10% of the hexapeptide on healthy women volunteers reduced wrinkle depth up to 30% upon30 days treatment.
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