A six-amino-acid peptide called SECMA 1 isolated from green Ulva algae significantly increased the production of proteoglycans and glycosaminoglycans, which are key structural components of skin connective tissue, in human skin fibroblasts. The optimal concentration for this effect was 4 micrograms per milliliter, producing increases of up to 75% in certain extracellular matrix components. The results highlight SECMA 1 as a natural marine-derived peptide with potential applications in skin repair and regeneration.
Ennamany, R; Saboureau, D; Mekideche, N; Creppy, E E