Naturally non-toxic and exceptionally biocompatible, EXOCODE™ REVERSE is the ultimate therapeutic agent in a variety of applications. The small size and inherent cell signaling abilities of Exosomes, combined with their specialized and highly effective bioactive cargo derived from onions, confer excellent anti-inflammatory, wound healing, and anti-scarring properties. Our state-of-the-art isolation process and our rigorous characterization make us the number one supplier of Onion Exosomes.
Cat no.: EG-EPLS-OVE-01
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PRODUCT INFORMATION |
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I. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS |
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Structural / Composition Data |
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Source |
Onion bulb |
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Particle Size |
50-500nm in Diameter |
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Form(s) Available |
1% solution in particle-free PBS |
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Stability & Shelf Life |
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Storage |
>1 month at –20 °C |
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Stability Notes |
Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles |
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Quality & Compliance |
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Validation assays |
Nanosizing, TEM, Zeta potential |
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Intended Use |
As instructions |
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Documentation |
Available on request |
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II. MECHANISM & BIOLOGICAL FUNCTION |
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Mechanism of Action |
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Biological Claims |
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III. APPLICATIONS |
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Intended Uses |
Wound healing and anti-scarring application |
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IV. PACKAGING & PRESENTATION |
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Sizes |
100 mL vials |
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All-natural source of Onion Exosomes. No additives, no allergens
GMO Free
Soy Free
Gluten Free
Sugar Free
Lactose Free
No Artifical Dyes
Injectable
Cream
Serum
Onion Exosomes are lipid bilayer delimited vesicles of very small size, in the range of 50-500 nanometers, isolated from onion bulb using innovative and patented processes. Their small size, along with their natural plant-based cargo and surface composition makes them valuable as potential therapeutic agents for an wide range of applications
EXOCODE™ REVERSE is designed to heal all scar types, including ones resulting from traumatic injuries, surgery, and acne, and prevent the formation of keloids and scar hyperpigmentation.
Formulations utilizing EXOCODE™ REVERSE will show the best results when applied once per day on the targeted areas. Injections should be done and monitored under the supervision of a specialised doctor.