MILK PEPTIDES
What is it?
Bio-active polypeptides (cytokines) obtained from milk, stabilized in a physiological milieu of other valuable, functional milk components.
What does it do?
With increasing age the skin loses firmness, thins and is prone to developing wrinkles. At the macromolecular level, this process is caused by a change of and loss in dermal structure: the density and composition of the so-called extracellular matrix deteriorates in time. There are two main reasons inducing these phenomena. First of all, the number and activity of fibroblasts in the dermis decreases in the course of time. This leads to a decline of production of molecules which make up the extracellular matrix. On top of that, these molecules are increasingly degraded.
MPC’s activity is based on the activation of fibroblasts via a cell-signalling pathway. MPC accomplishes this by delivering TGF (transforming growth factor β) in its active form, the most important cytokine in this process, to the skin. Cytokines are the key signal, or regulatory molecules, in our body. They transfer stimulatory or inhibitory signals to the cells in order to trigger cell response resulting in the restoration of a physiologically balanced skin. TGF is a typical stimulatory cytokine for fibroblasts. MPC acts as a booster of collagen type I, hyaluronic acid and fibronectin synthesis, leading to a reorganization of the ECM. These in vitro results proving the reconstitution of regenerative functions of MPC were also confirmed in vivo in several tests on humans. MPC helps the skin to restore its functions and appearance.
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