Science
Mechanism of Action
The mechanism of action for derivatives of Defined Cell Culture Media 18 is attributed to specific active molecules such as growth factors, cytokines, and soluble matrix proteins. These compounds work to stimulate cell growth, proliferation, and differentiation, while also promoting healing, modulating inflammation, and enhancing the deposition of extracellular matrix proteins. This multifaceted activity contributes to observed anti-aging and skin rejuvenation benefits.
Research
Clinical Evidence
Low confidenceN/A
Transparency
Dusting Analysis
Defined Cell Culture Media 18 is a foundational material for biological research, not a direct cosmetic ingredient. Its beneficial components, such as growth factors or peptides, are isolated and incorporated into formulations, thus the concept of 'dusting' this raw media is not applicable.
The Formula
Formulation
Stability
As an aqueous solution, Defined Cell Culture Media 18 is optimally stable within a pH range of 7.2 to 7.6, with a narrower range of 7.2 to 7.4 being ideal for cell growth. The stability of individual components, particularly amino acids, can be challenging, often necessitating specialized peptide formulations to enhance their longevity and solubility.
Safety
Safety Profile
The Cosmetic Ingredient Review (CIR) has not assessed 'DEFINED CELL CULTURE MEDIA 18' directly, as it is a broad category rather than a specific ingredient. While the FDA classifies similar ex vivo tissue culture media as Class II medical devices for research, its safety for cosmetic use depends entirely on the specific isolated derivatives or conditioned media employed. Individual safety assessments for such components are crucial.
Your Skin
Skin Compatibility
Our Assessment
Verdict
While derivatives of Defined Cell Culture Media 18 offer promising benefits for skin rejuvenation, the ingredient itself is a broad category without direct clinical studies or safety assessments for cosmetic use, leading to insufficient specific data for a definitive verdict.
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