HUMAN ADIPOSE STROMAL CELL CONDITIONED MEDIA WATER
Safety score · 0–100
Moderate
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About
A steam-distilled aqueous form of human adipose stromal cell conditioned media, where the water-soluble secreted factors are captured in a hydrosol format.
Human adipose stromal cell conditioned media water is the aqueous distillate of the conditioned media, regulated under EU Annex II/416 as a material of human origin. The distillation process may concentrate certain volatile secreted compounds while removing cells and large proteins. This water-soluble format may offer slightly better regulatory acceptance as the active ingredients are in solution rather than as a complex cell-derived material. Full Annex II/416 compliance is still required.
Skin benefits
- Water-soluble fractions of adipose stromal secretions captured in hydrosol
- May contain cytokines and small molecule metabolites from stromal cells
- Easier to formulate in aqueous cosmetic bases
Known concerns
- EU Annex II/416 restriction
- Distillation may concentrate undefined compounds
- Pathogen screening required from adipose tissue source
- FBS carry-over from culture medium possible
References
EU CosIng database
European Commission cosmetic ingredient registry — regulatory status, restrictions, authorised functions.
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