Trending Anti-Aging Peptides
Marta Ferreira, Maria Catarina Magalhães, José Manuel Sousa Lobo et al.
Research Article — Peer-Reviewed Source
Original research published by Ferreira et al. in Cosmetics. Redistributed under Open Access — see publisher for license terms. MedTech Research Group provides these references for informational purposes. We do not conduct original research. All studies are the work of their respective authors and institutions.
The development of synthetic peptides for skin care dates to the 1980s. The cosmetic industry periodically launches new peptides, as they are promising and appealing active ingredients in the growing and innovative cosmetics market. In this study, trends in the use of peptides in anti-aging products were analyzed by comparing the composition of the products marketed in 2011 with products launched or reformulated in 2018. The scientific and marketing evidence for their application as active ingredients in anti-aging cosmetics was also compiled from products’ labels, suppliers’ technical data forms and online scientific databases. The use of peptides in anti-aging cosmetics increased by 7.2%, while the variety and the number of peptide combinations in products have increased by 88.5%. The most used peptides in antiaging cosmetic formulations are, in descending order, Palmitoyl Tetrapeptide-7, Palmitoyl Oligopeptide and Acetyl Hexapeptide-8. In 2011, the majority of peptides were obtained from synthesis, while in 2018, biotechnology processing was the dominant source. This study provides an overview of the market trends regarding the use of peptides in anti-aging products, providing meaningful data for scientists involved in the development of new peptides to identify opportunities for innovation in this area.
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Read at Publisher| DOI | 10.3390/cosmetics7040091 |
| Journal | Cosmetics |
| Year | 2020 |
| Authors | Marta Ferreira, Maria Catarina Magalhães, José Manuel Sousa Lobo, Isabel F. Almeida |
| License | Open Access — see publisher for license terms |
| Citations | 82 |