Matrixyl® 200mg (Topical)
CAS: 214047-00-4
Matrixyl® (Palmitoyl Pentapeptide-4) 200mg Topical by BioPeptides is a high-purity, research-grade signal peptide formulated for advanced laboratory and formulation studies focused on extracellular matrix signaling, collagen-related pathways, and peptide–skin interaction research. Synthesized using precision solid-phase peptide synthesis and purified to ≥99% HPLC, this topical research material offers excellent molecular accuracy and reproducibility. Identified by CAS 214047-00-4, Matrixyl® is widely used in controlled in-vitro and formulation research across Europe and the United States.
$165.00
Research Use Only
Research Overview
Matrixyl® is a palmitoylated signal peptide derived from extracellular matrix protein fragments.
Researchers study this peptide for its interaction with dermal fibroblast signaling and collagen-associated pathways.
Its lipid-modified structure enables investigation of peptide–lipid interactions and topical peptide delivery models.
The 200mg research format supports extensive formulation testing and repeated laboratory experiments.
Scientific Background
Signal peptides play a role in regulating cellular communication within the extracellular matrix.
Palmitoyl Pentapeptide-4 mimics fragments of structural proteins involved in dermal matrix signaling.
In research environments, Matrixyl® is studied for its interaction with fibroblast signaling pathways and ECM-associated molecular communication.
Because of its lipid-conjugated structure, the peptide is also used in formulation research examining peptide stability and delivery behavior.
Mechanistic Research Perspective
- Extracellular matrix signaling pathway investigation
- Fibroblast cellular communication research
- Collagen-associated gene expression studies
- Peptide–lipid interaction models
- Topical peptide delivery system research
Primary Research Applications
Extracellular Matrix Signaling Studies: Matrixyl® is used to investigate ECM-related cellular communication pathways in dermal research models.
Collagen Pathway Research: Researchers study this peptide to explore signaling pathways associated with collagen gene expression and dermal matrix regulation.
Topical Formulation Research: The lipid-modified structure makes Matrixyl® useful in studies focused on peptide delivery systems and topical formulation stability.
Cellular & Molecular Biology Research: Laboratories use Matrixyl® in cell-based assays to examine signaling responses and molecular pathway behavior.
Peptide Delivery System Research: Matrixyl® is frequently incorporated into experimental topical formulations to investigate peptide transport and stability.
Molecular Characteristics
- Compound Name: Matrixyl® (Palmitoyl Pentapeptide-4)
- CAS Number: 214047-00-4
- Peptide Length: 5 amino acids
- Peptide Class: Lipopeptide signal peptide
- Form: Topical research peptide powder
- Purity: ≥99% HPLC verified
- Unit Size: 200mg research format
Stability Profile and Storage Recommendations
- Store refrigerated at 2–8°C
- Protect from direct light exposure
- Avoid moisture contamination
- Seal container tightly after use
- Handle using standard laboratory practices
Solubility and Preparation Considerations
- Compatible with cosmetic formulation solvents
- Soluble in peptide-compatible laboratory solvents
- Suitable for lipid-based formulation systems
- Compatible with buffered laboratory solutions
- Usable in topical formulation research protocols
Technical Specifications
product Name
Matrixyl® 200mg (Topical)
brand
BioPeptides
cas
214047-00-4
purity
≥99% (HPLC verified)
unit Size
200mg
form
Topical research peptide powder
synthesis
Solid-phase peptide synthesis (SPPS)
analytical
HPLC and mass spectrometry verification
molecular Structure
Palmitoylated pentapeptide signal sequence
stability
Stable under refrigerated conditions
Analytical Validation and Quality Assurance
- High-performance liquid chromatography purity testing
- Molecular identity confirmation
- Peptide structural integrity verification
- Batch-to-batch consistency validation
- Stability and formulation compatibility testing
Regulatory and Compliance Statement
Matrixyl® supplied by BioPeptides is intended strictly for laboratory and cosmetic research use only. It is not approved for human consumption, veterinary use, therapeutic treatments, or medical applications.
Frequently Asked Questions
Matrixyl® is studied for extracellular matrix signaling, dermal fibroblast communication, and collagen-related pathway research.
Palmitoyl Pentapeptide-4 is a synthetic lipopeptide signal sequence derived from extracellular matrix protein fragments.
CAS 214047-00-4 uniquely identifies Matrixyl®, ensuring precise chemical identification and reproducibility in scientific research.
Yes. Matrixyl® is widely used in in-vitro studies examining ECM signaling, fibroblast communication, and peptide–cell interactions.
Matrixyl® is commonly used in molecular biology, cosmetic peptide research, ECM signaling studies, and topical formulation research.
The 200mg format allows extensive formulation testing and repeated laboratory experiments without frequent reordering.
Matrixyl® should be stored refrigerated at 2–8°C and protected from light and moisture.
BioPeptides provides high-purity research peptides with verified documentation and reliable supply for laboratory and cosmetic research.


