Bioactive Peptides: Applications and Relevance for Cosmeceuticals

Peptides found in skin can act by different mechanisms of action, being able to function as epidermal or nervous growth factors or even as neurotransmitters. Due to the vast functionality of these compounds, there is growing research on bioactive peptides aimed at investigating their uses in product...

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Main Authors: Tamyres Nassa Lima, Carla Aparecida Pedriali Moraes
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-03-01
Series:Cosmetics
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2079-9284/5/1/21
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spelling doaj-94f1c19bfee1463c9379c8dda24912172020-11-25T01:07:43ZengMDPI AGCosmetics2079-92842018-03-01512110.3390/cosmetics5010021cosmetics5010021Bioactive Peptides: Applications and Relevance for CosmeceuticalsTamyres Nassa Lima0Carla Aparecida Pedriali Moraes1Laboratório de Pesquisa, Tecnologia em Cosméticos, FATEC Diadema—Luigi Papaiz, 09931-390 Diadema, SP, BrazilLaboratório de Pesquisa, Tecnologia em Cosméticos, FATEC Diadema—Luigi Papaiz, 09931-390 Diadema, SP, BrazilPeptides found in skin can act by different mechanisms of action, being able to function as epidermal or nervous growth factors or even as neurotransmitters. Due to the vast functionality of these compounds, there is growing research on bioactive peptides aimed at investigating their uses in products developed for stimulating collagen and elastin synthesis and improving skin healing. Thus, a literature search on applications of the most common bioactive peptides used in cosmeceuticals was carried out. There is a lack of proper reviews concerning this topic in scientific literature. Nine peptides with specific actions on body and facial dysfunctions were described. It could be noted while searching scientific literature that studies aimed at investigating peptides which prevent aging of the skin are overrepresented. This makes searching for peptides designed for treating other skin dysfunctions more difficult. The use of biomimetic peptides in cosmetic formulations aimed at attenuating or preventing different types of skin dysfunctions is a topic where information is still lackluster. Even though research on these compounds is relatively common, there is still a need for more studies concerning their practical uses so their mechanisms of action can be fully elucidated, as they tend to be quite complex.http://www.mdpi.com/2079-9284/5/1/21bioactive peptidesgrowth factorneuropeptides
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Bioactive Peptides: Applications and Relevance for Cosmeceuticals
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growth factor
neuropeptides
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Carla Aparecida Pedriali Moraes
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title Bioactive Peptides: Applications and Relevance for Cosmeceuticals
title_short Bioactive Peptides: Applications and Relevance for Cosmeceuticals
title_full Bioactive Peptides: Applications and Relevance for Cosmeceuticals
title_fullStr Bioactive Peptides: Applications and Relevance for Cosmeceuticals
title_full_unstemmed Bioactive Peptides: Applications and Relevance for Cosmeceuticals
title_sort bioactive peptides: applications and relevance for cosmeceuticals
publisher MDPI AG
series Cosmetics
issn 2079-9284
publishDate 2018-03-01
description Peptides found in skin can act by different mechanisms of action, being able to function as epidermal or nervous growth factors or even as neurotransmitters. Due to the vast functionality of these compounds, there is growing research on bioactive peptides aimed at investigating their uses in products developed for stimulating collagen and elastin synthesis and improving skin healing. Thus, a literature search on applications of the most common bioactive peptides used in cosmeceuticals was carried out. There is a lack of proper reviews concerning this topic in scientific literature. Nine peptides with specific actions on body and facial dysfunctions were described. It could be noted while searching scientific literature that studies aimed at investigating peptides which prevent aging of the skin are overrepresented. This makes searching for peptides designed for treating other skin dysfunctions more difficult. The use of biomimetic peptides in cosmetic formulations aimed at attenuating or preventing different types of skin dysfunctions is a topic where information is still lackluster. Even though research on these compounds is relatively common, there is still a need for more studies concerning their practical uses so their mechanisms of action can be fully elucidated, as they tend to be quite complex.
topic bioactive peptides
growth factor
neuropeptides
url http://www.mdpi.com/2079-9284/5/1/21
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