Efficacy and side effects of diglycol
A dipeptide, also known as dipeptide-15, is a dipeptide formed from a glycine residue and is the simplest of almost all peptides. The following is a detailed analysis of the efficacy and side effects of diglycol:
The efficacy of diglycol
Hair care: Diglycol can make hair easy to comb, soft and shiny, while giving hair a plump and light feeling.
Skin care: diglycine is known for its anti-aging and skin regeneration properties. It can promote skin renewal and stimulate collagen production, thereby improving skin elasticity and firmness, reducing signs of aging, and maintaining skin's youth and vitality. In addition, glycine combined with hyaluronic acid can increase skin moisture, with vitamin C and other antioxidants can enhance skin vitality.
Biological activity: As a commonly used biological agent, diglycol is also widely used in biological research and medicine. For example, it can be used as a stabilizing agent for blood preservation and the protein drug cytochrome C injection, and it can also be used to determine the substrate of glycylglycine dipeptidase.
Buffer: Due to the low toxicity of diglycine, it can be used as a buffer for living systems between pH2.53.8 and 7.58.9.
The side effects of diglycol
The specific side effects of diglycol may vary from individual to individual. But in general, the following may occur:
Allergic reactions: Some people may have allergic reactions to diglycin, such as itching, pain, rash, etc.
Skin irritation: Mild skin irritation, such as redness, may occur when diglycine is applied topically.
In addition, although diglycin itself is less toxic as a dipeptide, it may also cause some adverse reactions in certain circumstances, such as overdose or interaction with other drugs. Therefore, when using diglycol, it is recommended to follow the doctor's guidance and avoid increasing or decreasing the dose by itself or using it with other drugs at will.