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PASSIFLORA EDULIS CALLUS CULTURE CONDITIONED MEDIA

Description

Passiflora edulis callus culture conditioned media, derived from the passion fruit plant, represents an innovative botanical ingredient in skincare formulations. This advanced ingredient is obtained through biotechnology, specifically plant stem cell culture techniques. The process involves cultivating undifferentiated plant cells (callus) from Passiflora edulis in a controlled environment, then harvesting the nutrient-rich media in which these cells grow.

This conditioned media is rich in bioactive compounds, including polyphenols, flavonoids, and vitamins, which offer potent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. These properties help protect skin from environmental stressors and oxidative damage. The ingredient also contains amino acids and peptides that support skin barrier function and hydration.

Studies suggest that Passiflora edulis callus culture conditioned media may promote collagen synthesis, contributing to improved skin elasticity and firmness. Its gentle nature makes it suitable for sensitive skin types. In skincare formulations, this ingredient is typically used in serums, moisturizers, and anti-aging products to enhance overall skin health, texture, and appearance. Its plant-based origin and sustainable production method align with the growing demand for natural, eco-friendly skincare solutions.

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