PTD-DBM is an advanced research peptide that combines a Protein Transduction Domain (PTD) with a Dishevelled Binding Motif (DBM). This unique structure enables the peptide to penetrate cells and target intracellular pathways involved in hair follicle regeneration. Its primary mechanism involves disrupting the CXXC5–Dishevelled interaction, thereby activating the Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway, a key regulator of hair follicle growth, stem cell activation, and tissue regeneration.
Research studies have shown that activation of the Wnt pathway can promote the transition of hair follicles from the resting (telogen) phase to the active growth (anagen) phase. PTD-DBM has demonstrated promising results in preclinical studies involving hair regrowth, follicle neogenesis, and dermal papilla cell stimulation. However, it remains a research compound and has not been approved for therapeutic use in humans.
Researchers are also investigating PTD-DBM for its potential role in wound healing, tissue regeneration, and skin health due to its influence on cellular signaling pathways associated with repair and regeneration.
Key Features:
- Activates Wnt/β-catenin signaling
- Supports hair follicle regeneration research
- Promotes follicle stem cell activation
- Cell-penetrating peptide technology
- Investigated for tissue repair and wound healing
- Research use only; not approved for human consumption



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