Scientific Formulations
Advanced formulations engineered around stability, bioavailability and clinical reality — designed for predictable, evidence-based outcomes.
EFBA serves the United Kingdom from its European headquarters in Amsterdam — bringing science-driven anti-aging and longevity formulations to clinicians, pharmacists and partners across Britain.
Advanced formulations engineered around stability, bioavailability and clinical reality — designed for predictable, evidence-based outcomes.
A holistic approach to the biology of aging — cellular health, metabolic balance, cognitive performance and functional vitality.
A reliable European supply network connecting innovative molecules and bespoke formulations with UK clinics, hospitals and pharma partners.
Strategic co-marketing partnerships across the UK and EU — built on shared scientific rigour and long-term collaborative value.
Advanced formulations that deliver active ingredients with maximum stability and bioavailability — engineered to optimise clinical outcomes.
EFBA solutions are modular: anti-aging and longevity protocols integrate into a flexible operational layer tailored to each partner.
Safety is the priority for every healthcare professional we serve. UK GDPR-, MDR- and ISO-aligned standards across supply and formulation.
We rely on clinical data and peer-reviewed literature, not marketing claims — predictable outcomes that match clinical expectations.
EFBA EUROPE B.V. is the Amsterdam-based hub of the EFBA group — a pharmaceutical organisation building strong partnerships across health, anti-aging and longevity. The United Kingdom is served directly from this European headquarters.
Operating under the motto Expert Formulations for Bespoke Applications, we combine product sourcing, co-marketing and scientific formulation expertise with deep pharmaceutical experience — driving anti-aging and longevity collaboration across the UK and Europe.
To strengthen global healthcare partnerships and bring quality anti-aging and longevity products to professionals and patients across the United Kingdom.
To shape the future of health by developing science-driven solutions aligned with modern life — leading anti-aging and longevity innovation across the UK and Europe.
Extended lifespan is one of the great achievements of modern medicine — but the goal is no longer "to live long." It is to live with health, energy and quality. Two concepts define this shift: Anti-Aging and Longevity.
Anti-Aging is a modern health approach focused on managing the physical, mental and biological changes that come with aging. Cellular stress, oxidative load, energy metabolism, skin quality, cognitive performance and vitality are all part of its scope.
Today, anti-aging is no longer limited to aesthetics — it is a holistic perspective on preserving daily quality of life, productivity and functional capacity throughout the years.
Longevity — "healthy long life" — is a scientific approach focused not on adding years but on extending the years lived in good health. It is built on preventive care, personalised applications, biological age management and cellular support mechanisms.
The modern understanding of longevity is shaped by scientific advances, innovative molecules and solutions tailored to individual needs — representing the future direction of healthcare.
At EFBA, our vision is to develop innovative, science-driven solutions aligned with the needs of modern life. We follow global advances in anti-aging, longevity and personalised health closely — focusing on molecules, formulations and concepts that make a tangible difference.
With a structure built around scientific rigour, our goal is to develop high-value solutions that contribute to the future of healthcare and align with the dynamics of contemporary life.
Cellular health, energy metabolism, cognitive performance, quality of life and healthy aging are among the most important health themes of the coming decade. EFBA aims to be part of this transformation — and to contribute to the future vision of healthcare in the United Kingdom and beyond.
A scientific reference guide for the bioactive compounds in our focus portfolio.
A copper-chelated tripeptide with tissue regeneration and anti-aging properties.
Overview
GHK-Cu (Glycyl-L-Histidyl-L-Lysine copper) is a naturally occurring human copper-binding tripeptide whose levels decline with age. It stimulates the synthesis of collagen, elastin and glycosaminoglycans, supporting wound healing and tissue regeneration while exerting potent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects at the cellular level.
Key Benefits
A body-protective pentadecapeptide with systemic cytoprotective activity.
Overview
BPC-157 is a synthetic 15-amino-acid peptide derived from a protective gastric protein. It demonstrates remarkable healing effects on tendon, ligament, muscle and gastrointestinal tissue through upregulation of growth factor receptors and pro-angiogenic mechanisms.
Key Benefits
A Thymosin Beta-4 analogue supporting cellular migration and tissue repair.
Overview
TB-500 is a synthetic peptide analogue of Thymosin Beta-4, an actin-binding protein abundant in platelets and wound fluids. By promoting actin polymerisation and cell migration, it accelerates healing in muscle, tendon, joint and skin tissues while reducing local inflammation.
Key Benefits
A long-acting GHRH analogue that stimulates pulsatile growth hormone release.
Overview
CJC-1295 is a growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) analogue optimised for extended bioavailability. It stimulates the anterior pituitary to release growth hormone in physiological pulsatile patterns, supporting body composition, recovery and metabolic function.
Key Benefits
A mitochondrial-encoded peptide regulating metabolic homeostasis and longevity.
Overview
MOTS-c is a 16-amino-acid peptide encoded in the mitochondrial 12S rRNA gene. Under metabolic stress it translocates to the nucleus, activating AMPK-dependent pathways that regulate insulin sensitivity, exercise adaptation and longevity signalling — a unique communication channel between mitochondria and the nucleus.
Key Benefits
The primary endogenous antioxidant enzyme catalysing superoxide dismutation.
Overview
Superoxide dismutase (SOD) is a metalloenzyme that converts superoxide radical (O₂⁻) into oxygen and hydrogen peroxide, forming the primary cellular defence against reactive oxygen species. Three isoforms exist: cytoplasmic CuZn-SOD, mitochondrial Mn-SOD and extracellular EC-SOD.
Key Benefits
A highly efficient haem enzyme that decomposes hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen.
Overview
Catalase is among the most catalytically efficient enzymes known, breaking down millions of hydrogen peroxide molecules per second. Predominantly located in peroxisomes, it prevents H₂O₂ accumulation and protects cells from oxidative damage, working synergistically with SOD.
Key Benefits
A selenium-dependent enzyme protecting cell membranes from lipid peroxidation.
Overview
Glutathione peroxidase (GPx) is a family of selenium-containing enzymes that reduce lipid hydroperoxides and H₂O₂ using glutathione as an electron donor. It plays a critical role in protecting cell membranes from oxidative damage and maintaining intracellular redox balance.
Key Benefits
Essential water-soluble antioxidant and cofactor for collagen biosynthesis.
Overview
Vitamin C (L-ascorbic acid) is an essential micronutrient with broad physiological roles. As a potent water-soluble antioxidant it scavenges reactive oxygen species and regenerates Vitamin E; it is also indispensable as an enzyme cofactor for collagen hydroxylation, carnitine synthesis and catecholamine biosynthesis.
Key Benefits
Cobalamin coenzyme essential for DNA synthesis and neurological integrity.
Overview
Vitamin B12 (cobalamin) is a water-soluble vitamin required for two essential enzymes: methionine synthase (DNA methylation, homocysteine regulation) and L-methylmalonyl-CoA mutase (fatty acid metabolism). Deficiency leads to megaloblastic anaemia and irreversible neurological damage.
Key Benefits
Secosteroid prohormone regulating immunity, bone metabolism and gene transcription.
Overview
Vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol) is a fat-soluble prohormone synthesised in the skin upon UV-B exposure. After conversion to active calcitriol (1,25(OH)₂D₃) in the liver and kidneys, it acts as a steroid hormone, binding to nuclear vitamin D receptors and regulating expression of more than 1,000 genes across nearly every tissue.
Key Benefits
Eight related B vitamins essential for energy metabolism and cellular function.
Overview
The B complex covers eight water-soluble vitamins working together as coenzymes in cellular energy metabolism, DNA synthesis, neurotransmitter production and one-carbon metabolic pathways: B1 (thiamine), B2 (riboflavin), B3 (niacin), B5 (pantothenic acid), B6 (pyridoxine), B7 (biotin), B9 (folate) and B12 (cobalamin).
Key Benefits
Conditionally essential amino acid and primary energy source for enterocytes.
Overview
L-Glutamine is the most abundant free amino acid in circulation, becoming conditionally essential during catabolic states such as illness, surgery or intense exercise. It is the primary fuel for rapidly dividing cells — including gut enterocytes and immune cells — and plays a central role in nitrogen balance, ammonia clearance and acid-base regulation.
Key Benefits
Nitric oxide precursor with vasodilatory and immunostimulatory properties.
Overview
L-Arginine is a semi-essential amino acid serving as the sole precursor of nitric oxide (NO) via nitric oxide synthase. NO regulates vascular tone, platelet aggregation and immune function. Arginine also stimulates growth hormone release and is a key intermediate in the urea cycle.
Key Benefits
Conditionally essential sulfonic acid with osmoregulatory and cardioprotective roles.
Overview
Taurine is a conditionally essential sulphur-containing amino acid abundant in the heart, skeletal muscle, retina and central nervous system. It regulates intracellular calcium signalling, osmotic balance and bile acid conjugation, while exerting broad antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects.
Key Benefits
Beta-alanyl-L-histidine dipeptide with pH buffering and anti-glycation activity.
Overview
Carnosine is an endogenous dipeptide (β-alanine + L-histidine) found at high concentrations in muscle and brain. It functions as an intracellular pH buffer during high-intensity exercise, a carbonyl scavenger inhibiting advanced glycation end-product (AGE) formation, and a broad antioxidant and zinc-copper chelator.
Key Benefits
Universal redox coenzyme and sirtuin substrate, central to cellular energy and longevity.
Overview
Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+) is a coenzyme found in all living cells, central to oxidative phosphorylation and the TCA cycle. Beyond redox chemistry, NAD+ is a critical substrate for sirtuins (SIRT1-7), PARP enzymes and CD38 — linking cellular energy status to DNA repair, epigenetic regulation and aging biology.
Key Benefits
Essential lipid-soluble quinone for mitochondrial ATP synthesis and membrane antioxidation.
Overview
Coenzyme Q10 (ubiquinone) is a fat-soluble molecule present in nearly every cell. As a mobile electron carrier in the inner mitochondrial membrane it transfers electrons between respiratory complexes; in its reduced ubiquinol form it is a potent membrane-bound antioxidant. CoQ10 levels decline with age and statin use.
Key Benefits
The body's master intracellular antioxidant tripeptide and detoxification cofactor.
Overview
Glutathione (GSH) is a tripeptide of glutamate, cysteine and glycine, present in millimolar concentrations inside cells. It serves as the master antioxidant, supports liver phase II detoxification, and underpins the function of glutathione peroxidase and other redox enzymes — critical for maintaining cellular redox balance.
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Tracking global advances in anti-aging and longevity — scientific awareness for tomorrow's health.
Scientific research, evidence-based methodology and quality-driven formulations.
Strategic thinking, rational decisions and efficient delivery of solutions.
Serving the United Kingdom from our European headquarters.
Expert Formulations for Bespoke Applications
Health, Engineered. Science, Delivered.
EFBA EUROPE B.V., headquartered in Amsterdam, is the operating company behind EFBA's activities in the United Kingdom — delivering science-driven anti-aging and longevity formulations to UK clinics, hospitals and pharmaceutical partners.
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