Dipeptide Diaminobutyroyl Benzylamide Dihydrochloride (SYN-AKE) is a small peptide that mimics the activity of snake venom toxins. It is not snake venom, but an active peptide with a similar structure to snake venom toxins.
SYN-AKE is a synthetic tripeptide named for its mechanism of action that mimics the snake venom Waglerin-1. Waglerin-1 is the venom of the Temple Viper, and has been shown to inhibit the binding of acetylcholine to acetylcholine receptors (located at the neuromuscular junction), thereby inhibiting muscle movement. The snake venom peptide is not obtained directly from snake venom, but a biomimetic peptide is synthesized from amino acids based on the effective fragment.
SYN-AKE can antagonistically bind to acetylcholine receptors, block nerve conduction signals, block the release of sodium ions into muscle cells, thereby inhibiting neuromuscular contraction, and smoothing/reducing skin wrinkles to achieve the purpose of smoothing and removing wrinkles. The efficacy of snake venom peptides in reducing dynamic wrinkles is 5 times that of botulinum toxin, and can be used to prevent and delay dynamic wrinkles.
SYN-AKE reduces wrinkles by inhibiting muscle contraction, has good performance of rapid wrinkle reduction, and makes the skin smoother.
The main uses of SYN-AKE are anti-wrinkle and anti-aging, improving skin quality, and face, neck and hand care products. In the production of cosmetics, SYN-AKE can be added to lotions, facial cleansers, facial masks, morning and night creams, eye essences and other beauty and skin care products. It is suitable for face, neck and hand care, and can effectively improve skin quality, anti-wrinkle and anti-aging.