Epidermal Growth Factor, Human

Supplier Creative Peptides
Product # 20-102-01
CAS # 62229-50-9/62253-63-8
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Synonyms EGF; rhEGF; Epidermal Growth Factor, human; Urogastrone; Anthelone; Oviductal glycoprotein; LONG EGF, RECOMBINANT ANALOG
MolecularWeight 6045
Storage Common storage 2-8℃, long time storage -20℃.
Explanation Epidermal growth factor is a growth factor that stimulates cell growth, proliferation and differentiation by binding to its receptor EGFR.
Reference
  • Skin aging is primarily due to alterations in the dermal extracellular matrix, especially a decrease in collagen I content, fragmentation of collagen fibrils, and accumulation of amorphous elastin material, also known as elastosis. Growth factors and cytokines are included in several cosmetic products intended for skin rejuvenation because of their ability to promote collagen synthesis. Matrikines and matrikine-like peptides offer the advantage of growth factor-like activities but better skin penetration due to their much smaller molecular size. In this review, we summarize the commercially available products containing growth factors, cytokines, and matrikines for which there is evidence that they promote skin rejuvenation.
  • Aldag, C., Teixeira, D. N., & Leventhal, P. S. (2016). Skin rejuvenation using cosmetic products containing growth factors, cytokines, and matrikines: a review of the literature. Clinical, cosmetic and investigational dermatology, 9, 411.
  • Senile purpura presents itself as a largely unexplored challenge as it has been long thought of as a benign condition without long-term health sequelae. It is becoming increasingly accepted that skin aging not only results in cosmetic disturbances, but as a functional ones. With modern increases in lifespan, skin atrophy associated with solar damage is presenting as a clinically significant inability to mechanically protect patients. This chronic cutaneous insufficiency/fragility syndrome was recently termed dermatoporosis and senile purpura appears to be a visible marker of early stage dysfunction.
  • McKnight, B., Seidel, R., & Moy, R. (2015). Topical Human Epidermal Growth Factor in the Treatment of Senile Purpura and the Prevention of Dermatoporosis. Journal of drugs in dermatology: JDD, 14(10), 1147-1150.
Functions
  • Anti-wrinkle and microgroove by activity the skin cel.
  • Improve skin condition, Making the skin energetic and lively.
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