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Matrixyl 3000

Palmitoyl Tripeptide-1 + Palmitoyl Tetrapeptide-7

A dual-peptide complex combining collagen-stimulating and anti-inflammatory peptides. One of the most researched anti-aging ingredients in cosmetics.

What is Matrixyl 3000?

Matrixyl 3000 is a combination of two matrikine peptides: Palmitoyl Tripeptide-1 (Pal-GHK) and Palmitoyl Tetrapeptide-7 (Pal-GQPR). It works by stimulating collagen production and reducing inflammation, making it one of the most researched anti-aging peptide complexes in cosmetics.

Developed by Sederma, Matrixyl 3000 has become a staple ingredient in premium anti-aging skincare products.


Composition

Two Peptides Working Together

Palmitoyl Tripeptide-1 (Pal-GHK):

  • Stimulates collagen I, III, IV synthesis
  • Activates TGF-β pathway
  • Matrix repair signal

Palmitoyl Tetrapeptide-7 (Pal-GQPR):

  • Reduces inflammation
  • Decreases IL-6 production
  • Anti-glycation properties

Mechanism of Action

Matrikine Signaling

Matrikines are peptides released during matrix breakdown that signal repair:

  1. Mimic natural matrix fragments
  2. Signal cells to produce collagen
  3. Reduce inflammatory damage
  4. Promote matrix remodeling

Clinical Evidence

Studies show:

  • Significant wrinkle reduction
  • Improved skin firmness
  • Enhanced skin thickness
  • Comparable to retinol in some metrics
  • Well tolerated

Comparison with Other Matrix Peptides

PeptidePrimary Effect
Matrixyl 3000Collagen + anti-inflammatory
MatrixylCollagen stimulation
GHK-CuMulti-pathway repair
Syn-CollCollagen mimetic

Summary

Matrixyl 3000 provides dual-action anti-aging through collagen stimulation and inflammation reduction, making it one of the most effective cosmetic peptide complexes.

Key Points:

  • Classification: Matrikine peptide complex
  • Components: Pal-Tripeptide-1 + Pal-Tetrapeptide-7
  • Effects: Collagen synthesis, anti-inflammatory
  • Use: Anti-aging skincare

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