Elastin amino acids are a mixture of amino acids obtained from the complete hydrolysis of elastin.
The name describes the structure of the molecule:
- "Elastin" is a fibrous protein found in the connective tissues of the body. It's responsible for the elasticity of tissues, such as skin and blood vessels.
- "Amino Acids" are the building blocks of proteins. In this context, it refers to the amino acids derived from the elastin protein.
Raw materials in the production of Elastin Amino Acids.
- Animal tissues. Elastin amino acids are often derived from animal tissues, particularly from the skin and tendons of cattle.
Step-by-step summary of industrial chemical synthesis process:
- Tissue harvesting. Appropriate tissues are harvested from animals, often as a byproduct of the meat industry.
- Hydrolysis. The tissues undergo hydrolysis, typically using acids or enzymes, to break down proteins into amino acids.
- Separation and purification. The derived amino acids are separated from other components through techniques like chromatography.
- Drying. The purified amino acids are dried, often through freeze-drying, to yield a powder.
What it is for and where
Cosmetics
Skin conditioning agent miscellaneous. Ingredients that have the task of modifying the condition of the skin when it is damaged or dry by reducing its flakiness and restoring its elasticity.
Hair conditioning agent. A large number of ingredients with specific purposes can co-exist in a hair shampoo: cleansers, conditioners, thickeners, mattifying agents, sequestering agents, fragrances, preservatives, special additives. However, the indispensable ingredients are the cleansers and conditioners as they are necessary and sufficient for hair cleansing and manageability. The others act as commercial and non-essential auxiliaries such as: appearance, fragrance, colouring, etc. Hair conditioning agents have the task of increasing shine, manageability and volume, and reducing static electricity, especially after treatments such as colouring, ironing, waving, drying and brushing. They are, in practice, dispersing agents that may contain cationic surfactants, thickeners, emollients, polymers. The typology of hair conditioners includes: intensive conditioners, instant conditioners, thickening conditioners, drying conditioners.
Commercial Applications
Cosmetic and Skin Care Products. Elastin amino acids are often used in serums, lotions, and creams to promote skin elasticity and combat signs of aging.
Hair Products. Used in conditioners and hair treatments to enhance hair's elasticity and resilience.
Dietary Supplements. Some products promote skin and joint health.
Medical Applications
Dermatological Treatments. They may be used in treatments to enhance skin elasticity, reduce wrinkles, and address elastosis injuries.
Biomedical Research. Elastin amino acids are being studied for their potential applications in tissue regeneration and regenerative medicine.
CAS: 65072-01-7