Skin Conditioning
BAICALINOYL S-TEPIDAMORPHUS GEMMATUS OLIGOPEPTIDE-1 SP
Safety score · 0–100
Fine
Derived from EU CosIng regulatory status, PubChem hazard data and published research. How we score.
About
A hybrid of baicalin (a flavonoid from Chinese skullcap) and a synthetic peptide. Novel anti-aging active; public data is scarce.
This ingredient is a conjugate of baicalin — the flavone glycoside characteristic of Scutellaria baicalensis (Chinese skullcap root, a well-studied traditional medicine ingredient) — with a synthetic oligopeptide modeled on Tepidamorphus gemmatus (a bacterial species) sequences. The design intent is to combine baicalin's antioxidant/anti-inflammatory activity with targeted peptide signaling. Baicalin alone has a long history of oral use and solid safety data in food supplements; the cosmetic hybrid is novel and lacks CIR/SCCS review. Cosmetic use is at low concentrations. Default-cautious middle-yellow applies.
Skin benefits
- Hybrid molecule — baicalin (a Scutellaria flavonoid) conjugated to a synthetic peptide
- Antioxidant/anti-inflammatory from baicalin moiety
- Peptide adds targeted signaling claim
- Low cosmetic use concentration
Known concerns
- Novel hybrid — minimal public safety/efficacy data
- No CIR or SCCS review
- Baicalin is a known bioactive with potential oral drug interactions
- Proprietary synthesis
References
EU CosIng database
European Commission cosmetic ingredient registry — regulatory status, restrictions, authorised functions.
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