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| Field | Last updated |
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| Aliases | Palmitoyl AHK, Palmitoyl Ala-His-Lys, Palmitoyl tripeptide (AHK), AHK lipopeptide |
| Category | Skin & Hair |
| Formula | C₃₁H₅₆N₆O₅ |
| Molecular weight | 592.81 Da |
| Half-life | topical (negligible systemic absorption) |
| Mechanism (summary) | Pal-AHK is the palmitoylated form of the tripeptide Ala-His-Lys. Direct peer-reviewed literature on the palmitoylated version is very sparse, so most biological rationale comes from broader cosmetic-peptide design principles and from work on the parent AHK or AHK-Cu systems. |
| Dosing notes | There is no standardized human dose. Pal-AHK is used as a topical cosmetic or research ingredient at unspecified vendor-formulated concentrations. |
| Storage |
No validated compound-specific storage standard was located. Standard peptide handling: cold, dry, light-protected storage and minimal freeze-thaw after reconstitution. |
| Read more | Full reference → |
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