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DragonCell

  • Company:

    Alternative Plants

  • INCI Name:

    Glycerin (and) Water (and) Dracocephalum Ruyschiana Callus Extract

DragonCell is an extract of biotechnologically cultivated Northern dragonhead (Dracocephalum ruyschiana) stem cells. Northern dragonhead is a rare plant that is becoming more and more endangered in the Baltic States and Scandinavia. It contains a high concentration of phenolic substances. Among them,>60% are caffeic acid derivatives, including rosmarinic acid and chlorogenic acid. These are well-known antioxidants with beneficial biological activities, including anti-inflammatory, anti-aging, and anti-rosacea.

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Alternative Plants is manufacturer of active botanical ingredients from biotechnologically cultivated plant stem cells. Ingredients are developed using advanced biotech methods and are backed by extensive research and testing to ensure their efficacy. Plant biotechnology serves as a powerful tool, enabling to unlock the potential of inaccessible molecules within plants and manufacture botanical ingredients without burdening the biodiversity.

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