Recombinant Human Type III Collagen

Recombinant Human Type III Collagen

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    Recombinant Human Type III Collagen is a high-purity collagen produced using genetic engineering and bio-fermentation technology. It can be broken down as follows:

    • Recombinant: This means it is not directly extracted from animals or humans but is produced through genetic engineering. Scientists "implant" the gene fragment of human type III collagen into specific host cells (such as E. coli or yeast).

    • Human: Its gene sequence is derived from humans, meaning its amino acid sequence is identical to the body's natural collagen. This results in extremely high biocompatibility, significantly reducing the risk of allergic reactions and immune rejection.

    • Type III: This refers to the type of collagen. The human body contains over 28 types of collagen, with Type I and Type III being the most important. They often coexist in tissues such as the skin and blood vessels.

    • Unlike traditional animal-derived collagen (e.g., extracted from bovine or porcine skin), recombinant human type III collagen fundamentally addresses issues such as viral risks, allergenicity, and foreign body rejection.  

      Ideal For:

      • Sensitive or Barrier-Damaged Skin: For repair.

      • Early-Aging or Mature Skin: For wrinkle reduction and firming.

      • Acne-Prone Skin or Post-Procedure Care: To soothe redness, promote healing, and prevent scarring.

      In Summary:
      Recombinant Human Type III Collagen represents a major breakthrough in biotechnology for both material science and skincare. With its exceptional safety, superior bioactivity, and precise efficacy, it is gradually replacing traditional animal-derived collagen as the core ingredient in high-end repair and anti-aging products. Whether used for major wound healing in medical settings or daily anti-aging and moisturizing skincare, it demonstrates tremendous potential and broad prospects.