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Anti-aging skin care is the hot segment in personal care, and consumers are always craving new formulations that promise to reduce wrinkles, a telltale sign of age.
To help in the battle, EMD offers RonaCare Cyclopeptide 5, which the company says stimulates the improvement of the basement membrane and the stability of the extracellular matrix by activating fibronectin, laminin and collagen.
This homodetic cyclic peptide for cosmetic use provides a high selectivity for its biological target—integrin receptors at the RGD binding site. Tailor made to fit certain skin cell surface receptors, it mimics natural progresses of skin communication and repair, unfolding its anti-aging properties, according to the company.