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ROSA DAMASCENA CALLUS CULTURE CONDITIONED MEDIA
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Good
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About
Growth medium harvested from cultivated Rosa damascena callus cells, containing secreted metabolites, peptides, and signaling molecules with anti-inflammatory and skin-restorative properties.
Conditioned media from rose callus cultures contain the bioactive metabolites secreted by plant cells during growth, including small peptides, extracellular polysaccharides, and phenolic compounds. This ingredient represents a sophisticated cell-culture technology that produces consistent, contamination-free botanical actives without the variability of field-grown plants. The EU cosmetics regulatory framework does not restrict plant cell culture conditioned media derived from non-toxic species such as Rosa damascena. It has demonstrated anti-glycation and collagen-protective activity in vitro.
Skin benefits
- Anti-inflammatory peptides and signaling molecules
- Anti-glycation properties protecting dermal collagen
- Antioxidant protection from secreted polyphenols
- Support of skin barrier repair mechanisms
References
EU CosIng database
European Commission cosmetic ingredient registry — regulatory status, restrictions, authorised functions.
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