Acetyl Tetrapeptide-9

Functions
Anti-aging
Firming
Skin conditioning
CAS Number(s)
928006-50-2
FDA UNII
VMO8OOD3V0

Acetyl Tetrapeptide-9 is a synthetic peptide that mimics Lumican's matrikine function regulating fibroblast activities. The ingredient stimulates the skin's natural regeneration mechanisms so that it not only looks young but also feels young. The peptides' sequence is Ac-Gln-Asp-Val-His-OH.

The proteoglycans - small protein-sugar complexes - are of central importance for the effective organization of collagen fibers, and thus the extracellular matrix. Lumican is one of those proteoglycans that bind to collagen connecting its molecules and decreasing the gap between them, and forming functional fibers.

Scientific studies showed that the natural synthesis of Lumican declines with age.  Acetyl Tetrapeptide-9 leaves a unique anti-aging effect that uses the metabolism of a specific proteoglycan - Lumican - to improve the skin's firmness and suppleness. Lumican plays a particularly important role: it ensures optimal stability of the extracellular matrix, both by facilitating the synthesis of collagen fibrils and their organization into functional fiber supports.

Binding to specific receptors on fibroblasts membrane, Acetyl Tetrapeptide-9 boosts the production of Lumican and Collagen type 1 leaving a scientifically proven skin regeneration and fiber reorganization effect. A clinical study has also confirmed that skin is thicker and firmer after four months of treatment with a preparation containing this peptide.

Acetyl Tetrapeptide-9 is a peptide designed to optimize the functionality of collagen fibers, an excellent ingredient for anti-aging applications. It enables a unique mechanism of action that leads to a strong anchoring of the collagen fibrils and a better way to restore the skin's youthful appearance. Consumers mention that they look and feel younger and it is a safe, functional, and effective weapon against skin aging.

Synonyms
Dermican™ PW LS 9838
Dermican™ LS 9837