Growth Factors

Beste

Peptide

Growth Factors at a glance

  • Chains of amino acids
  • Usually refers to epidermal growth factors
  • Regulate cell growth
  • Show promise in improving numerous skin conditions

Growth Factors description

Growth factors are intriguing substances gaining steam in the world of skin care after their studied application in medical settings. Simply put, growth factors are polypeptides (chains of amino acids, or proteins) that regulate certain processes in the body at a cellular level. For the purposes of this definition, we’re focusing on epidermal growth factors (EGF), though there are other growth factors, including fibroblast growth factors, keratinocyte growth factors and platelet-derived growth factors, just to name a few. EGF in particular regulates cell growth and proliferation, binding to proteins found in certain cells that impact their survival. While research is still emerging regarding exactly how growth factors can be applied in cosmetic settings as opposed to its use in medical procedures, early studies show some promising results. One found that the use of EGF helped improve blemishes, dermatitis, skin aging and even some forms of hyperpigmentation. One of the biggest challenges at this point is that EGF tend to be unstable, so methods of stabilizing them enough to make them viable for cosmetic applications are underway. Growth factors also tend to be too large* to penetrate skin, making their delivery an issue. Interestingly, several signal peptides, which are much smaller, have growth factor-like activity on skin, leading to reduced signs of aging and a visible difference in skin’s firmness. It’s an exciting area of study when it comes to new skin care ingredients, and one we will be following closely! _*Growth factors tend to have an average molecular weight of 15,000 Daltons. Ingredients whose molecular weight is 500 Daltons or less can easily penetrate skin._

Growth Factors references

  • British Journal of Dermatology, July 2024, pages 92–106
  • International Wound Journal, August 2023, pages 2,414-2,423
  • Journal of Cutaneous and Aesthetic Surgery, April-June 2021, pages 137-146
  • International Journal of Cosmetic Science, April 2021, pages 123-130
  • Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology, November 2016, pages 411–419
  • Medicina Clinica, October 2015, pages 305-312

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Beste

Bewezen en ondersteund door onafhankelijk onderzoek. Uitstekend actief ingrediënt voor de meeste huidtypen of huidproblemen.

Goed

Noodzakelijk om de textuur, stabiliteit of doordringbaarheid van een formule te verbeteren.

Gemiddeld

Doorgaans niet-irriterend maar kan esthetische, stabiliteits- of andere problemen hebben die het nut ervan beperken.

Slecht

De kans op irritatie is aanwezig. Het risico wordt vergroot als het gecombineerd wordt met andere problematische ingrediënten.

Slechtste

Kan irritatie, ontsteking, droogheid, enz. veroorzaken. Kan in sommige gevallen voordelen bieden, maar over het algemeen is bewezen dat het meer kwaad dan goed doet.

onbekend

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