Stem cell culture supernatant
Stem cell culture supernatant is the supernatant obtained by culturing human stem cells and removing the cells from the culture.
The supernatant contains more than hundreds of types of physiologically active substances (growth factors, cytokines) and exosomes that act on specific physiological regulatory functions of the body. In the medical field, the effects of these physiologically active substances are also expected to be applied to various diseases and as a raw material for cosmetics.
In recent years, attention has been focused on this supernatant, and various information has been disseminated, but among the overflowing information, there is an increasing number of information that is different from the facts or lacks accuracy, and there are many situations where correct understanding is misunderstood. increase.
At our company, we choose products based on an accurate understanding of what supernatant liquid is, rather than judging whether it is good product, if it is expensive, if it is cheap, or if it is good because a celebrity is involved. We believe that it is very important.
Commitment to product manufacturing
The human stem cell culture supernatant provided by our company has undergone manufacturing methods and safety tests in compliance with the Regenerative Medicine Safety Assurance Act, and is manufactured as a culture supernatant that can be used by everyone with peace of mind.
Regarding safety, the serum-free medium used is completely free of animal-derived ingredients, and completely free of hazardous ingredients registered in GHS* and ingredients prohibited as cosmetic raw materials. Donor screening and quality inspection items are all done in compliance with laws and regulations.
In addition, the minimum guaranteed concentration of VEGF and HGF, which are representative factors of the supernatant, is at least 1000pg/mL, and that of exosomes is at least 50 billion exosomes/mL. We provide high-quality supernatant liquid.
*GHS: The Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals