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Oligopeptide-177

Characteristics

INCI
Oligopeptide-177
Functions
not reported
oligopeptide-177 is a synthetic peptide containing 33 amino acids consisting of alanine, asparagine, aspartic acid, cysteine, glutamic acid, glycine, histidine, leucine, lysine, proline, serine, threonine, tyrosine and valine.

Description

Oligopeptide-177 is the tissue protective peptide that is the main part of the patented Trigger Factor Complex (TFC) used by high-end brand, Augustinus Bader. 

It is an erythropoietin (EPO - glycoprotein hormone that stimulates red blood cell production)-derived peptide that shows tissue-protective and regenerative efficacy but, unlike EPO, no significant hematopoietic (the formation of blood cellular components) effect.

The TFC has three major components: the peptide itself, a lipid structure with ceramides that serves as a delivery system for the peptide, and amino acids used as triggering agents that stimulate vasculature relaxation and support transport of the tissue-protective polypeptide to the target (CD90 expressing) skin cells.

Evidence & research

Scientific publications & sources 1
  • 1
    Bader, Augustinus. "Cosmetic formulations for topical applications containing erythropoietin-derived molecules." U.S. Patent No. 11,197,812. 14 Dec. 2021.

Found in products (33 total)

Hair
Synonyms
Oligopeptide–177