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Pentapeptide-18

Leuphasyl, [D-Ala2]Leucine-Enkephalin, 64963-01-5

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Studies 3
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2024 pubmed 9 citations

Solid Lipid Nanoparticles Incorporated with Retinol and Pentapeptide-18-Optimization, Characterization, and Cosmetic Application.

Pawłowska. Małgorzata M; Marzec. Marta M; Jankowiak. Waldemar W; Nowak. Izabela I

Key Findings

  • SLNs with retinol and pentapeptide‑18 remained stable for 4 weeks at 25 °C (particle size ~135 nm, PDI ~0.27, zeta potential ~+43 mV).
  • High‑shear homogenization proved effective for producing a uniform nanoparticle dispersion.
  • The combined formulation retained the physicochemical properties needed for cosmetic raw material use.

Practical Outcomes

  • For DIY or small‑scale formulators, this study suggests that using high‑shear mixing to embed pentapeptide‑18 with retinol in solid lipid nanoparticles can give a stable, skin‑compatible product that may enhance anti‑aging effects. However, the paper does not provide human efficacy or dosage guidance, so further testing is needed before applying it to personal skin regimens.

Summary

Researchers made tiny fat‑based particles (SLNs) that can hold both retinol and the skin‑benefiting peptide pentapeptide‑18. They showed the mix stays stable (size, spread, charge) for at least a month at room temperature, meaning it could be used as a reliable anti‑aging ingredient in creams.

Abstract

Solid lipid nanoparticles (SLNs) incorporated with retinol and oligopeptide can have a full spectrum of effects on the skin as a compatible combination of ingredients with broad anti-aging properties. The research's main objective was to ensure the stability of lipid nanocarriers containing retinol and peptide due to the planned use of this dispersion as a cosmetic raw material. To confirm the effectiveness of method optimization (high shear homogenization, HSH) and proper selection of substrates, SLN dispersions were obtained in three combinations: 1-non-incorporated SLNs; 2-SLNs containing only retinol; 3-SLNs containing retinol and pentapeptide-18; these were then stored at different temperatures (4, 25, 45 °C) for 4 weeks. The desired values of the physicochemical parameters of the optimized dispersion of lipid nanoparticles incorporated with retinol and oligopeptide over the required storage period were confirmed: mean particle size (Z-Ave) = 134.7 ± 0.3 nm; polydispersity index (PDI) = 0.269 ± 0.017 [-]; zeta potential (ZP) = 42.7 ± 1.2 mV (after 4 weeks at 25 °C). The results confirmed the proper selection of the SLN production method and the effectiveness of the optimization performed. The possibility of using the obtained raw material as an ingredient in cosmetic products with anti-aging properties was indicated.

Study Information

Provider

pubmed

Year

2024

Date

2024-09-19T00:00:00.000Z

DOI

10.3390/ijms251810078

Citations

9

References

55