Skin Conditioning
HUMAN MONONUCLEAR CELL INDUCED PLURIPOTENT CELL CULTURE CONDITIONED MEDIA
Safety score · 0–100
Moderate
Derived from EU CosIng regulatory status, PubChem hazard data and published research. How we score.
About
Culture media from human iPSC cultures (reprogrammed blood cells). Raises regulatory, sterility, and growth-factor concerns — treat with caution.
Human mononuclear cell induced pluripotent cell culture conditioned media is the spent culture medium from induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) cultures reprogrammed from human mononuclear blood cells. It contains growth factors, cytokines, exosomes, and signaling molecules secreted during culture. Marketed for regenerative and anti-aging cosmetic claims. Regulatory status is problematic: the EU does not accept human-cell-derived cosmetic ingredients; iPSC-derived products raise unique safety concerns including tumorigenicity considerations of iPSC biology (even in non-cellular filtrates, growth-factor payloads are a concern); sterility and batch variability are high; ethical and consent considerations apply. No SCCS or CIR review.
Function
Skin benefits
- Rich in growth factors and signaling molecules from iPSC cultures
- Marketed for regenerative claims
- Research interest in iPSC secretome biology
Known concerns
- Human-cell-derived material not accepted in EU cosmetics
- iPSC-derived products raise regulatory and safety questions
- Growth-factor application on skin has uncertain long-term effects
- Sterility and batch consistency vary widely
- Ethical and consent considerations
References
EU CosIng database
European Commission cosmetic ingredient registry — regulatory status, restrictions, authorised functions.
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