Palmitoyl Tetrapeptide-7 Research Guide
Full name: Palmitoyl Tetrapeptide-7 (Pal-GQPR)
A lipopeptide that reduces IL-6 secretion and inflammaging. Often paired with Pal-Tripeptide-1 as "Matrixyl 3000" for combined collagen-building and anti-inflammatory action.
How Palmitoyl Tetrapeptide-7 Works
Inhibits IL-6 release from keratinocytes and reduces inflammation-mediated MMP activation, preserving existing collagen while complementing Pal-GHK collagen building.
Dosing Protocol
- Typical dose: 2-4% in formulation
- Frequency: 1-2x daily
- Duration: 8-16 weeks
- Route: Topical
Reported Benefits
- Anti-inflammatory (skin)
- Reduces IL-6
- Prevents collagen degradation
- Combats inflammaging
Potential Side Effects
- Extremely well tolerated
- No significant reports
Research Citations
- Anti-inflammatory effects of Pal-GQPR on UV-damaged skin (2021) - Reduced UV-induced IL-6 by 55% and MMP-1 by 35% in irradiated keratinocytes.
- Inflammaging modulation by cosmeceutical peptides (2022) - Significantly reduced inflammatory markers in chronological and photoaging clinical evaluation.
Related Skin & Anti-Aging Compounds
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