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Vialox (Topical)

Original price was: £97.85.Current price is: £88.06.

Buy Vialox 200mg (Topical)

Vialox peptide is a synthetic research compound studied for its ability to reduce muscle contractions by blocking acetylcholine receptors. It may help lessen wrinkle depth and fine lines in lab models.

Topical peptides are for research use only.

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Vialox 200mg (Topical Peptide)

This product is intended for research purposes only. To be used by trained professionals only.

Vialox, also known as Pentapeptide-3V, is a synthetic peptide used in scientific research. It is made up of a short chain of amino acids and functions as a competitive antagonist of acetylcholine receptors, specifically the nicotinic acetylcholine receptors found in muscle cells. These receptors, located on the postsynaptic membrane, play a key role in muscle contraction. [1]

When acetylcholine is released, it binds to these receptors and causes the muscle to contract. Vialox peptide competes with acetylcholine at these sites. By blocking acetylcholine’s access, it reduces muscular signaling.

In clinical studies, this effect has been linked to a visible wrinkle reduction in tested models. Researchers observed decreased skin roughness and fine lines due to the reduced frequency of muscle contractions in lab settings. [2]


Potential Benefits of Vialox Peptide

In controlled lab environments, Vialox has been studied for its ability to reduce the release of acetylcholine through various chemical reactions, leading to fewer visible signs of repeated muscle activity.

America Research shows this may help reduce wrinkle depth and prevent new expression lines in tested skin models. This also supports improved skin texture and overall efficacy in peptide-based studies. [3]

It targets receptors involved in high-frequency muscle contractions, which are a major factor in the appearance of crow’s feet and other dynamic wrinkles. These are common signs linked to the appearance of wrinkles over time.

Scientific comparisons have been made between Vialox and tubocurarine, another compound that affects nicotinic acetylcholine receptors. Both are related to mechanisms seen in natural neurotoxins, though this peptide is typically applied topically in peptide research and does not involve injection.

America Studies exploring topical peptides often use carrier ingredients like glycerin and carrageenan as solvents to deliver the peptide chain to the surface layers being examined. The high purity of Vialox and its specific amino acid sequence make it well-suited for these applications, especially in settings focused on skincare research.

Because it targets the same neurotransmitter system responsible for facial muscle movement, Vialox is of growing interest in cosmeceutical science. Its observed effect on reducing signal transmission at the nicotinic acetylcholine receptors involves the inhibition of these signals.

This suggests it may serve as a useful tool in ongoing studies focused on non-invasive wrinkle management strategies. Some of these studies also examine how it may influence protein synthesis in the skin. [4]


How Should Vialox Be Stored?

Vialox should be stored in a cool, dry environment. For short-term use, refrigeration between 2°C and 8°C is recommended. For long-term storage, -20°C is ideal. The peptide should remain sealed and protected from moisture, light, and heat to maintain its stability.

This product is intended strictly for research purposes. It is not for use in humans or animals and must be handled only by trained professionals in a laboratory setting.

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References

[1] Pintea A, Manea A, Pintea C, Vlad RA, et al. Peptides: Emerging Candidates for the Prevention and Treatment of Skin Senescence: A Review. Biomolecules. 2025 Jan 9;15(1):88.

[2] Errante F, Ledwoń P, Latajka R, Rovero P, Papini AM. Cosmeceutical Peptides in the Framework of Sustainable Wellness Economy. Front Chem. 2020 Oct 30;8:572923.

[3] Satriyasa BK. Botulinum toxin (Botox) A for reducing the appearance of facial wrinkles: a literature review of clinical use and pharmacological aspect. Clin Cosmet Investig Dermatol. 2019 Apr 10;12:223-228.

[4] Schagen, S.K. Topical Peptide Treatments with Effective Anti-Aging Results. Cosmetics 2017, 4, 16.

Molecular formula: C21H36N8O6

Molecular weight: 495.57 g/mol


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