DermatologyResearch Phase

Trylagen (Tripeptide-10 Complex)

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Overview

Trylagen is a proprietary complex incorporating Tripeptide-10 Citrulline along with additional bioactive peptides formulated to support collagen and elastin network architecture. The complex aims to influence multiple stages of extracellular matrix synthesis and assembly, including fibroblast proliferation, procollagen processing, and elastin fiber organization.

Mechanism of Action

The therapeutic rationale is directed toward comprehensive photoaging correction and improvement of skin firmness..

Research Summary & Key Findings

Preclinical studies have reported increased expression of collagen I, collagen III, and fibrillin in fibroblast cultures and organotypic skin models. Published clinical trial evidence in indexed dermatology journals remains sparse, with available data largely derived from manufacturer-led assessments of skin elasticity and wrinkling.

Clinical Status

Research Phase

Trylagen (Tripeptide-10 Complex) is in the research phase with limited clinical data in humans. Current evidence is primarily derived from preclinical (animal or in vitro) studies.

Administration Routes

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