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Fluorescent Biopolymers: Lighting the Way to Breakthroughs in Biomedical Research

Fluorescent Biopolymers: Lighting the Way to Breakthroughs in Biomedical Research

At their core, biopolymers are simply long chains of naturally-occurring biomolecules like proteins, peptides, and nucleic acids. Think of them as the body's own building blocks. Fluorescent biopolymers are a special type of biopolymer that have been engineered to absorb light and emit it at a different wavelength, effectively glowing in the dark. ...

ByMatexcel


The Latest Innovations in Microneedle Eye and Lip Patch Technologies

The Latest Innovations in Microneedle Eye and Lip Patch Technologies

Microneedle Eye and Lip Patch Microneedle patches for the eyes and lips are small, adhesive patches that are infused with microneedles made of dissolvable materials such as hyaluronic acid or collagen. These microneedles are designed to penetrate the outer layer of the skin, creating tiny channels that allow for the efficient delivery of active ingredients. ...

ByCD Formulation


The Advantages of Exenatide Microneedle Patch Preparation Technology

The Advantages of Exenatide Microneedle Patch Preparation Technology

The backing layer is prepared with the same polymer solution as the needle tip, and polyvinyl alcohol is used as the backing film-forming material to support the microneedle fractions, so that the backing layer has a tight bond with the microneedle tip, and the backing film and the needle tip can be consistently detached from the mold when the film is uncovered, without the problem of process ...

ByCD Formulation


Fermented Raw Material for Cosmetic Skincare Product

Fermented Raw Material for Cosmetic Skincare Product

It is a popular ingredient in skincare products because aid in enhancing skin texture, reducing inflammation, and controlling sebum production.(4) Hyaluronic acid (HA) - HA is a naturally occurring substance in the body that can be produced through fermentation. ...

ByBOC Sciences


Bio-Ink: Printing the Future of Medicine and Beyond

Bio-Ink: Printing the Future of Medicine and Beyond

Common hydrogels used in bio-ink include alginate, collagen, and hyaluronic acid. Bioactive factors: These are growth factors, nutrients, and other signaling molecules that can help the cells to survive, proliferate, and differentiate into the desired tissue type. ...

ByMatexcel


Peptide Vaccine Design

Peptide Vaccine Design

They typically consist of 5-15 amino acid residues or 1-6 sugar residues. They can be linear (continuous) or conformational, depending on their structure and interactions with complementary sites on antibodies. ...

ByCreative Peptides


A Brief Introduction to Cosmetic Ingredients: Surfactants, Fragrance Agents, Moisturizers, Thickeners, and Antioxidants

A Brief Introduction to Cosmetic Ingredients: Surfactants, Fragrance Agents, Moisturizers, Thickeners, and Antioxidants

Moisturizers come in various forms, such as creams, lotions, or oils. Ingredients like glycerin, hyaluronic acid, and shea butter are common moisturizing agents used in skincare products. ...

ByCD Formulation


How Much Do You Know about Cocklebur Plant?

How Much Do You Know about Cocklebur Plant?

The findings suggest that cocklebur may be a valuable ingredient in cosmetics, especially when combined with other potent compounds such as hyaluronic acid or retinoic acid, to fight aging. Compounds in the prickly fruit of this species reduced damage from UVB exposure and accelerated wound healing in laboratory tests using cells and tissues, ...

ByCD BioGlyco.


A new skin care peptide discovered

A new skin care peptide discovered

In combination with PeptiYouth, vitamin C also showed a synergistic effect, while promoting the maintenance of hyaluronic acid binding protein, an added benefit (test ex-vivo). Both clinical studies were conducted at a concentration of 35 ppm. ...

ByNuritas Ltd.


PEG & Hydrogel Solutions

PEG & Hydrogel Solutions

Hydrogels can be formed from synthetic (e.g., poly(ethylene glycol), poly(hydroxyethyl methacrylate)) and naturally occurring polymers (e.g., collagen, hyaluronic acid, heparin). Due to their high water content, hydrogels are able to form in the presence of cells, proteins and DNA. ...

ByBOC Sciences


Bio Cosmetics – How Biotechnology and Bioreactors are Used Within the Beauty and Cosmetics Industry

Bio Cosmetics – How Biotechnology and Bioreactors are Used Within the Beauty and Cosmetics Industry

Examples of products which are produced this way and are used within the beauty industry include hyaluronic acid and resveratrol.3 To obtain these compounds directly from plants would take a lot of water, energy, land and many processing steps to extract the desired compounds, this is impracticable and unsustainable.Biotechnology has had a positive impact on the ...

ByFroilabo - Techcomp Group


A New Concept of Mosaicplasty: Autologous Osteoperiosteal Cylinder Graft Covered With Cellularized Scaffold

A New Concept of Mosaicplasty: Autologous Osteoperiosteal Cylinder Graft Covered With Cellularized Scaffold

To avoid the drawbacks of osteochondral autograft transfer, a cylindrical osteoperiosteal graft harvested from the iliac crest covered by a same-sized cylinder of hyaluronic acidebased polymer scaffold pretreated with bone marrow aspirate concentrate and transferred to the chondral defect recipient site in the exact size for restoration of the subchondral bone and the articular ...

ByBiolot Medical


How Much Do You Know about Glycosaminoglycans?

How Much Do You Know about Glycosaminoglycans?

Glycosaminoglycans are large linear polysaccharides composed of repeating disaccharide units, and their main configuration contains amino sugars and uronic acids (glucuronic acid and/or iduronic acid). Glycosaminoglycans can be divided into chondroitin sulfate, dermatan sulfate, keratan sulfate, hyaluronic acid, ...

ByCD BioGlyco.


What Is Collagen?

What Is Collagen?

Collagen is a triple helix of three amino acid chains that form high-strength fibers that provide the body's framework. ...

ByCreative Enzymes


How Hyaluronic Acid Promotes Pancreatic Cancer Cell Growth Revealed

How Hyaluronic Acid Promotes Pancreatic Cancer Cell Growth Revealed

Hyaluronic acid is known to be present in pancreatic tumors. However, in a new study, researchers from the University of Michigan Roger Cancer Center and the University of Pennsylvania found that hyaluronic acid also acts as a food for cancer cells. ...

ByCreative Biostructure


Structural Characteristics and Functions of Glycoproteins, Proteoglycans and Glycolipids

Structural Characteristics and Functions of Glycoproteins, Proteoglycans and Glycolipids

One of the disaccharide units is glycosamine (N-acetylglucosamine or N-acetylgalactosamine) and the other is uronic acid (glucuronic acid or iduronic acid). There are six essential glycosaminoglycans in the body: chondroitin sulfate, dermatan sulfate, keratan sulfate, hyaluronic acid, heparin, and heparan ...

ByCreative Proteomics


Drug Delivery: What do Patients and Providers Want?

Drug Delivery: What do Patients and Providers Want?

I’ve tried SC, but the way it had to be administered in large volumes with pre-admin of hyaluronic acid and using multiple needles, etcetera, was just impossible. enFuse is a game ...

ByEnable Injections


How to select the best skin repair cream?

How to select the best skin repair cream?

Other Humectants include: Glycerin Lactic acid Hyaluronic acid Aloe Butylene glycol Panthenol Sodium hyaluronate Gluconolactone OMEGA FATTY ACIDS: Omega Fatty acids are healthy fats that play an essential part in keeping the skin healthy: they strengthen our skin and make it ...

BySkinIntegra


Induction of adipose tissue regeneration by chemically-modified hyaluronic acid

Induction of adipose tissue regeneration by chemically-modified hyaluronic acid

It is concluded that the chemical architecture of HYADD3 gel causes the de novo regeneration of soft tissue by recruitment of appropriate progenitor cells.Keywords: chemical modification, adipose tissue, acellular, in vivo, amidation, hyaluronan, inflammation, histology, tissue regeneration, hyaluronic acid, soft tissue, progenitor cells, immunohistochemistry, ...

ByInderscience Publishers

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