Peptide record

Acetyl tetrapeptide-5

Mechanism

Synthetic tetrapeptide Ac-βAla-His-Ser-His (Eyeseryl) with reported ACE-1 inhibition and anti-glycation activity, proposed to improve microcirculation and reduce capillary permeability and fluid accumulation in periorbital tissues.51150159157

Function

Used in cosmetic eye formulations to decrease puffiness, eye bags, and dark circles by reducing edema and protecting proteins such as SOD from glycation.51150159154

Receptor

Acts as an enzyme inhibitor (e.g., ACE-1, glycation-related pathways) rather than via a specific membrane receptor.51159

Length

4 amino acids

Organism or Origin

Fully synthetic cosmetic peptide (Eyeseryl). 150157

Gene

Not assigned in the current dataset.

Sources

  1. 51[PDF] Acetyl tetrapeptide-5 - SkinMiles, https://skinmiles.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/Matriskin-Ingredients.pdf
  2. 150The important eye peptide of acetyl tetrapeptide-5 - ChemicalBook, https://www.chemicalbook.com/article/the-important-eye-peptide-of-acetyl-tetrapeptide-5.htm
  3. 153Acetyl Tetrapeptide-5 (Eyeseryl) | CAS 820959-17-9 Manufacturer ..., https://www.conscientia-industrial.com/peptides/acetyl-tetrapeptide-5-eyeseryl-cas-820959-17-9
  4. 154Bioactive peptides in cosmetic formulations: Review of ..., https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0196978125001019
  5. 157Effects of Peptides in Cosmetics, https://aapep.bocsci.com/resources/cosmetic-peptides.html
  6. 159Acetyl tetrapeptide-5 | ACE-1 Inhibitor | MedChemExpress, https://www.medchemexpress.com/acetyl-tetrapeptide-5.html

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