ApprovedFDA approved

Matrixyl 3000

Collagen-signalling peptide matrix, anti-ageing topical

Matrixyl 3000 vial

WHAT IS MATRIXYL 3000?

Detailed overview

Matrixyl 3000 combines palmitoyl tripeptide-1 and palmitoyl tetrapeptide-7; topically it stimulates fibroblast collagen and hyaluronic acid synthesis.

Type

Collagen signalling peptide

Status

Cosmetic use

Route

Topical

Storage

2–8°C

Source

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Skin / sexual health

Melanocortin (MC1R / MC4R) receptor activation produces two main effects: skin pigmentation (melanin synthesis, UV protection, cosmetic) and centrally-mediated libido / sexual response. The peptide also supports collagen I/III and elastin synthesis, improving skin elasticity and texture, youth markers measurably rise. Acute effect (libido, energy) often within 30–60 min; lasting effects (tone, pigmentation) build over 1–3 weeks. Routine mole checks recommended.

Cellular renewal

The peptide acts on several aging fundamentals: telomerase activation slows telomere shortening; oxidative stress drops (Nrf2 / glutathione system); gene-expression patterns epigenetically normalize. Mitochondrial energy production improves, tissue-specific stem-cell activity is supported. On skin: collagen I/III synthesis rises, wrinkle depth shrinks, hydration and elasticity improve. Long-term, biomarkers (CRP, glucose, lipids) show younger patterns and epigenetic age can slow.

Data console

Lab data

/lab/molecular-data.jsonLIVE
> ClassificationCollagen signalling peptide
> StructureN/A
> Molecular weightN/A
> Target area-
> Storage2–8°C
> Stability~30 days reconstituted

Research indications

Investigated uses and mechanisms

Libido & sexual function

Central (MC4R) pathway activation; libido and function improve.

Skin pigmentation

Increased melanin synthesis (UV-protection, cosmetic aim).

Collagen / skin elasticity

Rises in youth markers (collagen I, III).

Quality indicators

How to recognize a pure peptide

Purity markers

3
  • Clear oil

    Clear or slightly yellow (MCT/sesame/castor oil), particle-free.

  • Vial integrity

    Glass intact, rubber stopper undamaged, aluminum crimp tight.

  • Label + COA

    Manufacturer + LOT + expiry legible; independent HPLC analysis on active content.

Use caution

1
  • BA/BB carrier blend

    Excessive benzyl alcohol (>3%) raises PIP risk; verify with UGL manufacturers.

Do not use

2
  • Cloudiness / sediment

    Floating particles, cloudiness, or sediment = HARD NO.

  • Damaged glass / stopper

    Cracked vial or loose stopper, sterility compromised.

Interactions & stacks

What to combine and what to avoid

GHK-Cu

Synergistic

Copper peptide: skin regeneration and epigenetic modulation

Melanotan-2

Synergistic

Synthetic α-MSH analog: pigmentation and libido modulation

GHK-Cu

Synergistic

Complementary skin-regeneration agents.

Vitamin C / Zinc / B-complex

Synergistic

Supports collagen synthesis and antioxidant capacity.

Caffeine

Requires timing

Compatible with morning dosing; avoid late-day stacking.

Retinoids

Use caution

Skin irritation may stack, separate timing.

NSAIDs (Ibuprofen, ASA)

Use caution

Long-term concurrent use may blunt regenerative effects.

Alcohol

Avoid

Reduces recovery and increases side-effect risk.

Safety

Side effects, stop signs, contraindications

Side effects · 7

  • Nausea on first doses
  • Increased pigmentation (expected effect)
  • Reduced appetite
  • Blood-pressure increase
  • Spontaneous erection (PT-141 / Melanotan-type)
  • PIP (post-injection pain) – especially propionate, trenbolone-ace, or high-BA blends
  • Injection-site reaction: lumps, redness, warmth, tenderness

Contraindications · 5

  • Pregnancy and breastfeeding
  • Active malignancy
  • Known allergy to the peptide or its components
  • Severe hepatic or renal impairment (medical consultation required)
  • Age under 18

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MolekulaX Editorial Team·Source-verified · PubMed · FDA · EMA
Updated: June 2, 2026

The information here is strictly for educational and scientific purposes. It does not replace medical advice or clinical consultation, and it does not encourage illegal substance or pharmaceutical use. Data is sourced. When in doubt, consult your doctor.