Supramolecular collagen nanoparticles for anti-wrinkle, skin whitening, and moisturizing effects.
Chen. Wanling W; Xiang. Nanxi N; Huang. Jiahong J; Xu. Huixian H; Wang. Zhenyuan Z; Ruan. Bo B; Zhang. Jichuan J; Wu. Chengyu C; Zhang. Jiaheng J; Liang. YanZhen Y
Key Findings
- Encapsulation efficiency of palmitoyl‑tripeptide‑5 was 94% in collagen‑lactoferrin nanoparticles
- Transdermal delivery improved by ~70% compared with non‑nanoparticle form
- 28‑day use increased skin moisture by 10.5%, elasticity by 8.1%, firmness by 12.5% and reduced melanin index by 1.8%
- 14‑day use cut eye‑bag wrinkles by 24.7% and nasolabial wrinkles by 37.6%
Practical Outcomes
- If you can find a cosmetic product that uses palmitoyl‑tripeptide‑5 delivered in collagen‑lactoferrin nanoparticles, applying it twice daily for at least two weeks may give noticeable improvements in hydration, firmness and wrinkle depth. The formulation appears stable for a month, but long‑term safety and systemic effects are not addressed.
Summary
A new skin‑care formula packs the peptide palmitoyl‑tripeptide‑5 inside tiny collagen‑lactoferrin particles, boosting its ability to get through the skin; in a 2‑4‑week test users saw more moisture, firmer and more elastic skin, lighter spots and fewer wrinkles.
Abstract
Collagen-based skincare products can replenish collagen in the skin; however, collagen cannot easily penetrate the dermis, limiting its effectiveness. Therefore, nanomaterials that can enable collagen to effectively penetrate the dermis are urgently needed. This study aimed to determine the potential role of the supramolecular collagen nanoparticles, namely, lactoferrin, recombinant human collagen, and palmitoyl tripeptide-5, in improving the effectiveness of skincare products. Lactoferrin and recombinant collagen served as carriers encapsulating palmitoyl tripeptide-5, with an encapsulation rate of 94.18 %. The supramolecular collagen nanoparticles demonstrated good stability after 1 month. Transdermal efficiency was improved by 69.90 %, allowing the nanoparticles to penetrate deeply into the dermis. Within 28 days of use, the moisture content of the stratum corneum increased by 10.51 %, facial elasticity improved by 8.15 %, skin firmness increased by 12.53 %, facial melanin index decreased by 1.84 %, and individual type angle increased by 19.10 %. Within 14 days, there was a 24.69 % reduction in eye bag wrinkles and a 37.61 % reduction in nasolabial wrinkles. Wrinkle lengths decreased by 10.22 % and 21.57 %, and areas decreased by 34.41 % and 27.92 %, respectively. The supramolecular collagen nanoparticles displayed multiple skincare benefits, including moisturizing, whitening, wrinkle reduction, and firming. In conclusion, the supramolecular collagen nanoparticles are promising candidates for cosmetic products.
Study Information
pubmed
2024
2024-09-28T00:00:00.000Z
10.1016/j.colsurfb.2024.114275
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