Oligopeptide-71

Oligopeptide-71 is a synthetic biomimetic peptide that repeats a ligand binding part of a sequence of the EDA1 (Ectodysplasin) protein that attaches to the Ectodysplasin A receptor (EDAR) responsible for the development of the skin of an embryo. It is known under the trade name CG-Edrin.

Compared to natural EDA1 protein, Oligopeptide-71 exhibits improved biological activity, stability, and skin penetration ability, thanks to the smaller molecule size. Applied topically, it activates WNT via the NF-kB signaling pathway, promoting hair growth, pigmentation, and follicle formation.

In addition, Oligopeptide-71 prevents hair loss, improves health, and thickens hair. It is used in high-end hair growth-stimulating products and peptide cocktails.

Manufacturers claim that Oligopeptide-71 also improves skin condition, fights against expression lines and wrinkles, and enhances skin elasticity. It can be an anti-aging agent that enhances skin's moisture content and speeds up wound healing and regeneration.
Functions
Hair growth stimulator
Hair-coloring
Anti-hair-loss
Skin conditioning
Synonyms
CG-Edrin
Ectodysplasin