Enhancement of the Moisturizing Effect in an Injectable Sodium Hyaluronate Composite Solution by the Addition of Glycine, Alanine, and Proline
Anxin Shi, Yayun Guan, Shijie Chen, Yibing Ding, Yingrui Chen, Shuiyun Zeng, Yiqiao Hu, Hong Dong

TL;DR
A new injectable solution combining hyaluronate with amino acids improves skin hydration and repair better than traditional treatments.
Contribution
A novel injectable hyaluronate solution with glycine, alanine, and proline was developed and shown to enhance moisturizing effects.
Findings
Co-ISHA significantly improved moisturizing efficacy compared to single-component hyaluronate.
The formulation promoted production of moisturizing-related genes and natural moisturizing factors.
Both cellular and tissue-level models confirmed enhanced protection and repair under dry conditions.
Abstract
Hyaluronate (HA) is widely utilized in skin rejuvenation treatments, yet mono‐component injectable sodium hyaluronate solution (ISHA) is limited by its modest moisturizing performance and frequent dosing requirements. The combination of HA with active ingredients such as amino acids represent a promising strategy to improve hydration efficacy. This study aimed to develop a novel injectable sodium hyaluronate composite solution (Co‐ISHA) incorporating three amino acids—glycine, alanine, and proline—and to systematically evaluate its moisturizing effects through phenomenological and mechanistic analyses at cellular and tissue levels. This study developed a novel Co‐ISHA containing glycine, alanine, and proline, and evaluated its moisturizing performance through a comprehensive in vitro assessment system. The reparative and protective effects of Co‐HA on cells and tissues under dry…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMicroencapsulation and Drying Processes · Facial Rejuvenation and Surgery Techniques · Hydrogels: synthesis, properties, applications
