| ≥1 piece |
Elastin has the actual property of being elastic. It’s responsible for allowing tissues in the body to “snap back” to their original shape after being stretched or contracted. It is found in ligament (80 %), in artery walls (30-50 %), in the lungs (10-25 %), and in the skin (2-3 %). The amino acids desmosine and isodesmosine are unique to elastic fibers.
SEMNL elastin peptide is made of bovine heart arteriesthrough pretreatment and degradation of the elastin with biological enzyme, to form micro molecular polypeptide.