Syn-Coll (Palmitoyl Tripeptide-5) 200mg (Topical)
Syn-Coll (Palmitoyl-Tripeptid-5) is a research peptide that consists of a tripeptide bound to a palmitic acid chain, with the aim of increasing stability and skin permeability for in vitro studies.
Syn-Coll (Palmitoyl-Tripeptid-5) is a research peptide that consists of a tripeptide bound to a palmitic acid chain, with the aim of increasing stability and skin permeability for in vitro studies.
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Ask AssistantSyn-Coll (Palmitoyl-Tripeptid-5) is a research peptide that consists of a tripeptide bound to a palmitic acid chain, with the aim of increasing stability and skin permeability for in vitro studies. It has been shown in preclinical models to influence signaling of transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β), modulate fibroblast activity, and stimulate collagen synthesis via Smad-dependent signaling pathways. Syn-Coll is used in research that investigates peptide-mediated regulation of the extracellular matrix, dermal remodeling, and mechanisms of cellular communication.
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