Review on Extraction, Modification, and Synthesis of Natural Peptides and Their Beneficial Effects on Skin

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Abstract

Peptides, functional nutrients with a size between those of large proteins and small amino acids, are easily absorbed by the human body. Therefore, they are seeing increasing use in clinical medicine and have revealed immunomodulatory and anti-inflammatory properties which could make them effective in healing skin wounds. This review sorted and summarized the relevant literature about peptides during the past decade. Recent works on the extraction, modification and synthesis of peptides were reviewed. Importantly, the unique beneficial effects of peptides on the skin were extensively explored, providing ideas for the development and innovation of peptides and laying a knowledge foundation for the clinical application of peptides.

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An, J., Tsopmejio, I. S. N., Wang, Z., & Li, W. (2023, January 1). Review on Extraction, Modification, and Synthesis of Natural Peptides and Their Beneficial Effects on Skin. Molecules. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules28020908

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