Adenosine 5 Triphosphate (ATP)

Functions
Skin conditioning
Energizing agent
Anti-aging
Regeneration booster
Smoothing
CAS Number(s)
56-65-5
EINECS number(s)
200-283-2
FDA UNII
8L70Q75FXE

Naturally existing in our bodies as part of the molecule adenosine triphosphate (ATP), responsible for transporting energy for numerous cellular and muscular functions in our body. As we age, dermal levels of ATP drop and create an energy insufficiency, affecting the skin's condition. Derived from yeast, it has been shown to have anti-aging, skin-soothing, and skin healing properties. In addition, adenosine is a particularly effective ingredient for reducing the presence of fine lines and wrinkles.

ATP is a biocatalyst that stimulates cellular metabolism and thus assists the fibroblasts in forming the extracellular matrix of the connective tissue and forms the basis for the lasting effect of other active ingredients.

A vital energy molecule for skin cells, Adenosine 5 Triphospate, combats the energy deficiency that comes with aging to rejuvenate skin from the inside out. Naturally derived from yeast, the molecule works to soothe skin, minimize sun damage, and diminish the look of lines and wrinkles.

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