Acetyl Monofluoroheptapeptide-1
- Peptide
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About Acetyl Monofluoroheptapeptide-1
Acetyl Monofluoroheptapeptide-1 is a raw material obtained by acetylating a synthetic peptide composed of arginine, glycine, glutamic acid, histidine, norleucine, p-fluorophenylalanine, and tryptophan residues.[1] The number 1 at the end of the name is an identification number that distinguishes different peptides; it does not indicate the amount used or a ranking of efficacy. In cosmetics, it is used to protect the skin from external factors.[2]
Acetyl Monofluoroheptapeptide-1 Details
- Ingredient function
- Skin Protecting
- INCI name
- ACETYL MONOFLUOROHEPTAPEPTIDE-1
- CosIng ID
- 54138
Acetyl Monofluoroheptapeptide-1 References
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