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Pioneering Centella asiatica  Exosomes

Centella asiatica

Centella asiatica, also known as Gotu Kola or cica, is a perennial herb native to wetlands in Asia.

It is celebrated as the "collagen of the plant kingdom" due to its rich content of triterpenoids and polyphenols. These active ingredients contribute to its ability to enhance wound healing, boost blood circulation, reduce inflammation, and stimulate collagen synthesis.

Centella asiatica is extensively utilized in skincare products, where it provides moisturizing, anti-aging, and soothing benefits for sensitive skin. This herb is predominantly incorporated into skincare cosmetics in the form of potent plant extracts, harnessing its beneficial properties for topical applications.

The New Age Centella asiatica extracellular vesicles

Cica Exosome

-Penetrate skin barriers, reaching target cells & deeper layer tissues in the dermis

-Express tissue regenerative signals in nano size vesicles. 

Such as proteins, lipids & nucleic acids.

-Capability to deliver signals to specific receptors to surface & inside the cells.

-Reaching only surface of skin / epidermis layer

-Provide elementary anti-inflammatory / soothing effects

-Ineffective to deeper skin layers / dermis or target specific skin tissues

Cica Extract​​

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Parallel Exploration of Nature & Biotechnology

Traceability

Ensures a transparent record of cultivation, harvesting, and distribution, allowing consumers to trace the product's journey from source to market.

Natural Growing

  • Environmental harmony

  • Nutrient-rich soil

  • Minimal intervention

  • Biodiversity

Tissue Culture

  • Precise controlled environment

  • Year-round cultivation

  • Pest and disease control

  • Space efficiency

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Plant Callus

“Callus” is defined as massive growth of cells or disorganized plant cell masses (calli) produced from a single differentiated cell, totipotent and able to regenerate a whole plant These totipotent cells  making them crucial for plant propagation, genetic engineering, and research. Callus cultures are created by placing plant explants on a nutrient medium with growth regulators like auxins and cytokinins, which stimulate cell division. This technique is vital for producing genetically uniform plants, conserving rare species, and developing plants with desirable traits such as disease resistance and enhanced nutritional content .

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Our core technology, extracting high-concentration and high-quality exosomes from Centella asiatica, sets new standards in biocompatibility and efficacy. 

Revolutionizing Centella asiatica Extracelluar VesiclesExosomes

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