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TETRA(T-BUTOXYCARBONYL) ACETYL HEXAPEPTIDE-8 AMIDE BIS(METHYL ESTER)

Description

Tetra(t-butoxycarbonyl) acetyl hexapeptide-8 amide bis(methyl ester) is an advanced peptide compound designed for topical skincare applications. This complex molecule is a modified version of acetyl hexapeptide-8, also known as Argireline, which is renowned for its ability to reduce the appearance of facial wrinkles.

The addition of t-butoxycarbonyl (BOC) groups and methyl esters to the original peptide structure enhances its stability and skin penetration capabilities. The BOC groups protect the amino acid side chains, while the methyl esters improve lipophilicity, facilitating better absorption through the skin barrier.

This peptide functions by modulating neurotransmitter release at the neuromuscular junction, potentially reducing muscle contractions that contribute to the formation of expression lines. Its mechanism of action is similar to that of botulinum toxin, but in a milder, non-invasive form.

Clinical studies have shown promising results in reducing the depth and appearance of wrinkles, particularly in the forehead and around the eyes. The compound is typically used in anti-aging formulations, often in conjunction with other active ingredients to provide comprehensive skin rejuvenation benefits.

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