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Amorepacific Research Confirms Potential of Microalgal-Derived PDRNs in Skin Regeneration and Wound Healing

  • Amorepacific's research confirmed the skin-regenerative effects of polydeoxyribonucleotides extracted from Chlorella protothecoides.
  • The study showed that BluePDRN displayed wound closure effects equivalent to traditional salmon-derived PDRNs and promoted collagen accumulation.
  • Byung-Fhy Suh, CTO of Amorepacific R&I Center, stated that the research highlights sustainable, vegan PDRNs derived from microalgae.
  • Amorepacific has applied for a patent on the production technology for BluePDRN and will continue efforts to provide safer, effective products to customers worldwide.
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Amorepacific Research Confirms Potential of Microalgal-Derived PDRNs in Skin Regeneration and Wound Healing

New findings suggest 'BluePDRN™' offers a sustainable, scalable alternative to traditional animal-derived PDRNs

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Charleston Gazette-Mail broke the news in Charleston, United States on Tuesday, April 29, 2025.
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