May 12, 2026

The Oxygen Pump Of Microcirculation: Acetylcitrullamide Arginine, Awakening The Skin's Source Of Power

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The "Oxygen Pump" of Microcirculation: Acetylcitrullamide Arginine, Awakening the Skin's Source of Power

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When skin frequently suffers from dullness, fatigue, and sluggish metabolism, simple surface nourishment is no longer sufficient to address the root cause. The core issue often lies in "skin hypoxia" caused by microcirculation disorders. Acetylcitrullamide Arginine is an innovative ingredient that directly targets the pain points of microcirculation and injects fresh energy into the skin.

Its core efficacy lies in precisely regulating the nitric oxide (NO) pathway. Arginine is a precursor to NO synthesis, but ordinary arginine is easily degraded by arginase in the skin; while acetylcitrullamide Arginine cleverly utilizes the "regeneration" mechanism of citrulline, bypassing the enzymatic bottleneck, and continuously and stably converting it into arginine within cells, thereby significantly promoting NO production [1]. NO is a potent vasodilator that can effectively dilate microvessels, accelerate blood flow, and infuse the skin with abundant oxygen and nutrients, like installing an "oxygen pump" for the skin.

Abundant microcirculation not only brings immediate rosy radiance but also deeply activates the cell's energy factory-mitochondria. Studies have shown that local promotion of NO-mediated microcirculation can effectively enhance the efficiency of intracellular ATP synthesis, accelerate the excretion of metabolic waste, and promote the orderly synthesis of collagen [2]. This not only helps the skin overcome dullness but also restores firmness and resilience.

Choosing acetylcitrulline arginine is choosing a skin-renewing revolution that starts with microcirculation. Make every skincare routine a deep oxygenation journey, reshaping the skin's vitality and radiance.

 

 

 

References :

Bessy, E., et al. (2007). "A new active ingredient capable of modulating microcirculation via the nitric oxide pathway." International Journal of Cosmetic Science, 29(5), 387-394. (This section details the mechanism and clinical validation of how citrulline and arginine synergistically bypass arginase degradation, promote nitric oxide synthesis, and improve skin microcirculation). Dupuy, A., et al. (2016). "Effects of a nitric oxide-boosting formulation on skin microcirculation and cellular energy metabolism." Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 15(4), e12-e18. (This demonstrates the efficacy of improving microcirculation by increasing NO levels, thereby increasing ATP energy production in skin cells and promoting collagen synthesis).

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