“…Elastin found to be present in extracellular matrix, is an insoluble protein located which plays a vital role in producing resilience of internal organs, the elasticity, and tissues such as tendons, ligaments, arteries, lungs, and skin [2,3]. Elastin comprises of dissolvable antecedent tropoelastin monomers crosslinked extracellularly by amino acids generating two amino acid isoforms [4] that is, Desmosine (1) and Isodesmosine (2) along with other pyridinium polyfunctional cross-links such as Isodesmopyridine [5] (3) and Desmopyridine [5] (4), Neodesmosine [6] (5) (Figure 1). Their contents may be used to estimate the quantitative insoluble elastin formation [7].…”