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The efficacy and function of peptides?

Column:Company news Time:2025-03-05
Active peptides are important active substances in the human body, mainly distributed in nerve tissues and other organs, which can ensure normal cell division and protein synthesis. Once an error occurs in cell division, the active peptide will command the erroneous cell to stop replicating and repair it, thereby ensuring the normal synthesis of proteins. Proteins are the basic elements that make up human cells, as well as the components that make up white blood cells and antibodies.
They have the function of promoting growth and development, bone development, and immune function, so peptides can maintain normal physiological functions.

The efficacy and functions of peptides generally include maintaining normal physiological functions, promoting metabolism, lowering blood pressure and blood sugar, etc. Specific analysis needs to be carried out according to the types of peptides, including active peptides and artificial peptides, as follows:


1. Maintain normal physiological functions

Active peptides are important active substances in the human body, mainly distributed in nerve tissues and other organs, which can ensure normal cell division and protein synthesis. Once an error occurs in cell division, the active peptide will command the erroneous cell to stop replicating and repair it, thereby ensuring the normal synthesis of proteins. Proteins are the basic elements that make up human cells, as well as the components that make up white blood cells and antibodies. They have the function of promoting growth and development, bone development, and immune function, so peptides can maintain normal physiological functions.

2. Promote metabolism

The human body secretes active peptides to help maintain the balance of the internal environment, and the endocrine system contains active peptides such as thyroid hormone, insulin, etc. These hormones have the function of promoting metabolism, accelerating substance oxidation, and increasing basal metabolic rate. Therefore, peptides also have the function of promoting metabolism.


3. Lowering blood pressure and lowering blood sugar

In clinical practice, peptides can be artificially synthesized based on the status of cytokine receptors, such as antihypertensive peptides, which can lower blood pressure by inhibiting the activity of angiotensin-converting enzyme and peripheral vascular constriction; For example, insulin peptides promote the metabolism of pancreatic cells, improve the normal secretion function of insulin, promote glucose breakdown, and thus achieve the effect of lowering blood sugar.