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DIPEPTIDE-27.

Insufficient Data / SKIN CONDITIONING

DIPEPTIDE-27 is a dipeptide, a small molecule composed of two amino acids. Current public research offers limited specific information regarding its biological activity or potential applications within precision skincare formulations.

Science

The precise mechanism of action by which DIPEPTIDE-27 may exert an effect on skin physiology has not been elucidated in the available scientific literature.


Research

Insufficient-data confidence
Effective range N/A
Optimal

N/A


Transparency

Not commonly dusted

Due to a lack of available data on its common uses or typical inclusion percentages in cosmetic formulations, it is not possible to assess if DIPEPTIDE-27 is an ingredient commonly 'dusted' at ineffective concentrations for marketing purposes.


The Formula

Solubility
Unknown
Optimal pH N/A
0 7 14

Stability

No specific optimal pH range or stability characteristics for DIPEPTIDE-27 have been documented. However, peptides in general are known to exhibit pH-dependent stability and are susceptible to various degradation pathways including hydrolysis, deamidation, oxidation, and isomerization, particularly within water-based systems. Formulation efforts are typically directed toward optimizing the pH to maintain peptide integrity.

Conflicts

  • While specific incompatibilities for DIPEPTIDE-27 are not available, peptides as a class can be sensitive to strong acids (e.g., AHAs, BHAs), retinoids, and potent antioxidants like Vitamin C. These ingredients, particularly those creating low pH environments or oxidative conditions, may compromise peptide stability or efficacy. Glycerol has also been noted to potentially contribute to peptide degradation.

Safety

CIR Status
Not reviewed
Sensitization risk Unknown

DIPEPTIDE-27 has not undergone a specific safety assessment by independent regulatory bodies such as the CIR or SCCS. General safety conclusions for broader categories like 'Tissue-Derived Proteins and Peptides' exist, typically based on assumptions of minimal dermal absorption for large molecular weight molecules, which may not directly apply to a specific dipeptide. The FDA has previously highlighted a lack of safety information for other specific dipeptides (e.g., dihexa acetate) in compounding, underscoring the necessity for dedicated safety evaluations for individual dipeptides.


Your Skin

No Normal
No Dry
No Oily
No Sensitive
Irritancy Unknown
Comedogenicity Unknown

Our Assessment

Insufficient Data

With a complete absence of data regarding its mechanism of action, clinical efficacy, specific safety profile, or optimal formulation parameters, there is insufficient information to determine the utility or precise role of DIPEPTIDE-27 in advanced skincare.


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