R&D
Lysosomes
본문내용
Lysosome is a pocket-shaped, micrometer(μm) sized intracellular organ which contains more than 60 hydrolytic enzymes. They detect the signals of bacteria, viruses, or aged organs in the cell and combine with them to break them down into their own enzymes to purify the cell.
Antimicrobial Activity (KOTITI Testing & Research Institute)
99.9% of E. coli killed
99.999% of S. epidermidis and C. acnes killed
Melanin Degradation (Korea Testing & Research Institute)
The melanin degradation rate is 2.5 times higher than that the control group(arbutin)
Proteolysis (institute of Agricultural Science, Chungnam national University)
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Zein (corn protein)
3x increase
in amino acid content -
Hydrolized Collagen
1.5x increase
in amino acid content -
Soy Protein
5,000x increase
in amino acid content
Antioxidant Power (Korea Testing & Research Institute)
Up to 50 times more antioxidant power than vit. E, a powerful antioxidant
Safety (Korea Testing & Research Institute)
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Acute Oral Toxicity- Acute
Toxic Class MethodEgg extract(Lysosome) was classified into GHS(Globally Harmonized Classification System for Chemical substances and Mixtures) Category 5 or Unclassified in this study.
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Acute Eye
Irritation/CorrosionEgg extract(Lysosome) was considered not classified as Hazard Class in eye irritation/corrosion study for rabbits, according to the criteria for the evaluation of eye reactions specified by the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals(GHS). The result shows no evidence of either corrosion or irritation.
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Acute Dermal
Irritation/CorrosionEgg extract(Lysosome) was considered not classified as Hazard Class, according to the criteria for the evaluation of dermal reactions specified by the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals(GHS). The result shows no evidence of either corrosion or irritation. Therefore,
Verification of Harmful Effects on Human Body
(In-house Test Result)
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Vascular Cells after Lysosomal treatment
(Alive and Moving)
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Vascular Cells after Antimicrobial Treatment in the Market
(Killed)