Exosomes

small but

powerful

Exosomes are nanoparticles that are released and received by nearly all cells in the body. They are typically 30-100 nm in size.

These extracellular vesicles act as one of our body’s communication systems, delivering important molecular payloads from cell to cell.

Target

Specific

Exosomes seek out specific cellular targets and, upon arriving at their intended destination, can transfer their cargo of mRNA, miRNA, and growth factors to recipient cells or activate signaling pathways in order to change the behavior of the recipient cell.

Clinical trials are already underway designed to test the hypotheses that Exosomes might serve as a therapy to alter the inflammatory response.

The origins of exosomes

Plant-derived exosomes are increasingly recognized as potent therapeutic agents for disease treatment due to their exceptional inherent characteristics and well-documented minimal adverse effects.

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Naturally sourced

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rich in phospholipids

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utilizes natural cellular uptake mechanisms

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well tolerated by the immune system

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demonstrates high biocompatibility

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non-toxic

PLANT-DERIVED EXOSOMES ARE CONSIDERED SAFER THAN ARTIFICIAL NANOCARRIERS

the best alternative

Plant-derived exosomes offer a superior alternative to exosomes derived from animals and humans due to their natural sourcing. These exosomes have been extensively utilized in developing innovative therapeutic approaches for treating diseases and promoting overall health.

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EXCEPTIONAL SAFETY PROFILE

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COST EFFECTIVENESS

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HIGH BIOCOMPATIBILITY

EXOLIME
EXOHAIR
EXOFACE
EXO PDRN
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