Dipeptide-14
A skin-conditioning peptide ingredient listed in EU cosmetic databases—often used in anti-aging formulas.
A skin-conditioning peptide ingredient listed in EU cosmetic databases—often used in anti-aging formulas.
Dipeptide-14
That’s the INCI name—the official way it appears on the back of your serum or cream. Same ingredient, different marketing names.
Dipeptide-14 is the synthetic peptide consisting of alanine and threonine.
INCI: DIPEPTIDE-14 · ~2 amino acids in our simplified view
Counts and links from public databases (PubMed, ClinicalTrials.gov, Wikidata, NIH drug nomenclature). Educational only — not medical advice.
ChEMBL: MURAMYLDIPEPTIDE
Dipeptide-14 EU CosIng describes it as: Dipeptide-14 is the synthetic peptide consisting of alanine and threonine.. In skin care it is typically a supporting active—meant to complement hydrators and antioxidants rather than work alone.
Anti-aging serums, moisturizers, and multi-peptide complexes. Look for Dipeptide-14 on the INCI list.
Educational only—not medical advice. Results vary; talk to a dermatologist for personal recommendations.