Syn-AKE is a peptide, also known as tripeptide-3 or dipeptide diaminobutyroyl benzyl amide diacetate. Syn-AKE, a synthetic peptide ingredient, appears to mimic the actions of the Waglerin-1 peptide, which is 21 amino acids in length. Waglerin-1 functions primarily as a muscle relaxant by inhibiting the activity of acetylcholine at the neuromuscular junction, which may potentially result in reduced muscle contractions. Acetylcholine is a neurotransmitter considered essential for muscle movement, and its inhibition at the neuromuscular junction prevents the normal contraction signals from reaching muscles. In the development of Syn-AKE, researchers sought to synthesize a peptide that might potentially mimic this action. Thus, the peptide Syn-AKE was engineered to emulate the mechanism by which Waglerin-1 acts, but in a more selective manner. Researchers suggest Syn-AKE may act to reduce transmission between muscles and nerves, working similarly to botulinum toxin to relax muscles and thus reduce instances of creasing and wrinkle development along epidermal surfaces, as suggested in animal model research. The apparent reduction of this transmission appears to be reversible when triggered by Syn-AKE. Therefore its action is temporary.[1] According to Pentapharm, “the Syn-AKE invokes its action by blocking the muscle nAChR in a reversible manner by blocking the ion channel. As a result, the Na+ uptake is substantially disturbed, and the muscles remain relaxed.”





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