Matexcel
Matexcel, a company known for its work in material science and biotechnology, has introduced a new product category featuring a range of bioactive peptide materials. This launch adds a specialized group of functional peptides to its existing catalog, offering researchers and developers additional options for laboratory studies and formulation projects. Bioactive peptides are short amino-acid chains that act as biological messengers. They are widely used in research involving skin repair, cell signaling, tissue regeneration, antioxidant activity, and microbiome-related studies. Because of their specificity and measurable biological effects, peptide-based ingredients have become important tools in cosmetic science, wound-healing research, and various biochemical investigations. Matexcel’s new peptide portfolio includes several commonly used peptide categories, each serving different research purposes: l Collagen peptides – frequently applied in studies related to collagen, elastin, and hyaluronic acid production in skin-focused research. l Oligopeptides – valued for effective skin penetration and strong bioactivity, often used in regeneration and anti-aging studies. l Carnosine – a dipeptide with well-documented antioxidant and anti-glycation properties. l Copper peptide (GHK-Cu) – widely examined for its role in tissue repair and cellular regeneration. l Hexapeptides – known for their muscle-relaxing effects, commonly used in research involving expression lines and wrinkle formation. l Tetrapeptides – applied in studies focusing on under-eye care, circulation improvement, and puffiness reduction. l Antimicrobial peptides – used in topics related to bacterial control and microbiome balance. According to the company, the introduction of this peptide line is intended to broaden the selection of research-grade materials available to laboratories working in cosmetics, biomedical studies, and biochemical testing. The products are supplied in formats suitable for research and formulation development. “We are pleased to introduce this new collection of peptide materials, which provides additional options for teams conducting experimental work or developing new formulations,” said Johnson, one of Matexcel’s representative speakers. “Peptide-based technologies continue to gain importance across multiple fields, and we aim to support that progress by expanding our available resources.” With the addition of these peptide products, Matexcel further extends its biotechnology portfolio. The company states that it plans to continue developing and offering peptide-related materials as demand grows in areas such as anti-aging research, tissue repair studies, and functional cosmetic development. To know more about the newly launched bioactive peptides by Matexcel, please visit https://www.matexcel.com/bioactive-peptides.html.
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