Acetyl Hexapeptide-3 (Argireline) Peptide | SNARE Complex Research | Elite Peptide Supply
Acetyl Hexapeptide-3, widely known as Argireline, is a synthetic peptide fragment of SNAP-25 (synaptosome-associated protein 25 kDa). It is a primary focus in dermatological research for its potential to modulate the SNARE complex, the protein assembly responsible for triggering muscle contractions.
By mimicking the SNAP-25 protein structure, Argireline is hypothesized to compete for a position in the SNARE complex. This interference may inhibit the release of neurotransmitters like acetylcholine, potentially leading to a localized reduction in muscle movement—a process often referred to as “devitalization of muscle contractions.”
Primary Research Applications:
- Anti-Wrinkle Mechanisms: Studies investigate how reducing muscle contraction depth can decrease the appearance of creases in the stratum corneum.
- Collagen Synthesis: Researchers are exploring the peptide’s ability to support endogenous collagen production to strengthen the skin’s extracellular matrix.
- Neurotransmitter Inhibition: Argireline is a key model for studying the prevention of synaptic vesicle fusion without the use of toxins.
- Topical Stability: Its hexapeptide structure is favored for research into non-invasive peptide delivery systems.
Product Specifications:
- Amino Acid Sequence: Ac-Glu-Glu-Met-Gln-Arg-Arg-NH2
- Molecular Formula: C34H60N14O12S
- Molecular Weight: 888.99 g/mol
- Synonyms: Argireline Acetate, Acetyl Hexapeptide, SNAP-25 fragment.
- Purity: ≥99% (HPLC Verified)
- Format: Lyophilized powder.






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