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Norleucine

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Norleucine 

(also α-aminocaproic acid), an amino acid whose structural formula is CH3(CH2)3CH(NH2))COOH. Nor-leucine does not occur in nature and exhibits no physiological activity. Like norvaline, it is primarily used as a model in developing methods of amino-acid synthesis.



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Biochrom recommends that the extracts are deproteinised with sulphosalicylic acid solution containing Norleucine as the internal standard.
PerfectionPeptide P3 INCI name: Hexanoyl dipeptide-3 norleucine acetate Use level: 1-3% Applications: Rejuvenation, biomimetic peeling Comments: It is a tripeptide which stimulates the skin's own desquamation process to improve complexion and smoothness.
com PerfectionPeptide P3 INCI: Hexanoyl dipeptide-3 norleucine acetate (and) lecithin (and) glycerin (and) phenoxyethanol (and) aqua/water Applications: Anti-aging, smoothing, exfoliation Use Levels: 1-3% Comments: PerfectionPeptide P3 is a tripeptide--encapsulated into liposomes--that stimulates the natural desquamation process of the skin leading to a gentle biomimetic peeling.
 
 
 
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