05.06.19
Mibelle Biochemistry (stand 215) presents PhytoCellTec Goji, a novel stem cell active ingredient based on goji plant stem cells which improves cell-to-cell communication via exosomes, according to the company.
Exosomes are small vesicles surrounded by a membrane which contain messenger molecules. Latest research has shown that exosomes produced by mesenchymal stem cells are a beneficial signal needed for skin regeneration and collagen production by fibroblasts. In vitro studies showed that PhytoCellTec Goji revitalizes aged mesenchymal stem cells and boosts their exosome production. This results in the improved production of collagen and elastin by fibroblasts. In placebo controlled clinical studies, treatment with PhytoCellTec Goji significantly improved skin density and wrinkle depth. Furthermore, a significant improvement of oval face shape through reduced sagging of facial contours was observed. Therefore, PhytoCellTec Goji rejuvenates the skin from inside out for an improved V-shaped face.
More info: Mibelle Biochemistry, Tel: 844-MIBELLE; Email: info@mibellebiochemistry.com; Website: www.mibellebiochemistry.com
Exosomes are small vesicles surrounded by a membrane which contain messenger molecules. Latest research has shown that exosomes produced by mesenchymal stem cells are a beneficial signal needed for skin regeneration and collagen production by fibroblasts. In vitro studies showed that PhytoCellTec Goji revitalizes aged mesenchymal stem cells and boosts their exosome production. This results in the improved production of collagen and elastin by fibroblasts. In placebo controlled clinical studies, treatment with PhytoCellTec Goji significantly improved skin density and wrinkle depth. Furthermore, a significant improvement of oval face shape through reduced sagging of facial contours was observed. Therefore, PhytoCellTec Goji rejuvenates the skin from inside out for an improved V-shaped face.
More info: Mibelle Biochemistry, Tel: 844-MIBELLE; Email: info@mibellebiochemistry.com; Website: www.mibellebiochemistry.com