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Milk-derived Exosomes
Milk-derived exosomes are nano-sized extracellular vesicles secreted by mammary epithelial cells and naturally present in bovine milk. Composed of lipids, proteins, and microRNAs, these vesicles are currently under investigation for their potential role in intercellular communication and delivery systems within skin care formulation science.
Their natural origin and biocompatibility make them attractive for research into next- generation cosmetic ingredient systems. SL BIO provides this material as a research- use-only raw ingredient, not intended for clinical or therapeutic application.
Skin Renewal Support
Investigated for their potential to assist in cellular turnover and skin revitalization in formulation studies.
Calming Formulation Potential
Explored in research settings for their ability to reduce visible irritation in cosmetic systems.
Barrier Function Compatibility
Evaluated for their role in supporting the skin’s outer layer in response to environmental stressors.
Bioactive Delivery Vector
Studied as nanoscale carriers of naturally occurring proteins, lipids, and microRNAs for topical ingredient delivery.
Moisture Retention and Texture
Included in exploratory formulas aimed at improving hydration and suppleness in skin applications.
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