HUMAN UMBILICAL WHARTON'S JELLY MESENCHYMAL STEM CELL EXOSOMES
Safety score · 0–100
Moderate
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About
Extracellular vesicles isolated from human Wharton's jelly MSC culture, providing a more defined format of MSC-derived regenerative signals.
Human umbilical Wharton's jelly MSC exosomes are regulated under EU Annex II/416 for materials of human origin. Exosomes offer a more defined composition than whole conditioned media as they are isolated vesicles containing specific cargo (proteins, lipids, miRNA). The MSC origin means they carry many of the same regenerative signals in a more concentrated and potentially better-defined format. However, full cargo characterisation is still challenging and EU compliance requires thorough safety documentation.
Skin benefits
- Concentrated MSC-derived exosome cargo with regenerative potential
- May deliver growth factor and miRNA cargo directly to skin cells
- Better defined than whole conditioned media
- Documented in regenerative medicine literature
Known concerns
- EU Annex II/416 restriction
- Exosome cargo not fully characterised despite better definition than media
- Donor screening required for human cell source
- Standardisation between batches remains challenging
References
EU CosIng database
European Commission cosmetic ingredient registry — regulatory status, restrictions, authorised functions.
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