BotaniCellar Edelweiss
Native to the high-altitude regions of the French Alps above 1,700 m, Edelweiss (Leontopodium alpinum) grows in rocky crevices under harsh weather and intense UV exposure. These extreme conditions drive the formation of a robust bioactive defense system, giving the plant exceptional resilience and self-repair ability, and earning it the name “Queen of Alpine Flowers.”
Large-Scale Plant Cell Culture Platform Technology
Metabolism Post-Synthesis Pathways:
By optimising the biosynthesis and post-synthesis pathways, the content of high-value secondary metabolites in plant cells can be significantly increased while reducing production costs.
Patented Countercurrent Technology:
Reduces shear force to ensure stable growth of plant cells in suspension culture, while improving product yield and quality.
Single-Use Bioreactors:
Made from medical-grade plastic materials to ensure sterile production, offering greater flexibility and efficiency compared to traditional equipment.
Dermal Structure Improvement
At 0.5% concentration, type I collagen content increased by 17%.
At 5% concentration, elastase inhibition reached 35%, contributing to improved supporting tissue, extracellular matrix replenishment, and dermal strengthening.
At 0.25%–1% concentration, UVA-induced matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) expression was inhibited by 34%–55%, helping protect collagen fibers from degradation.
Reduction of Fine Lines
At 10% concentration, hyaluronidase activity was inhibited by 31.4%, reducing hyaluronic acid degradation.
At 1% concentration, AQP-3 expression increased by 35.1%, enhancing skin hydration and reducing the appearance of fine lines.
Antioxidant Effect
At 5% concentration, the DPPH free radical scavenging rate reached 44%.
At 0.5% concentration, ROS inhibition reached 12%, helping reduce oxidative damage caused by excessive free radicals.
Blue Light Protection
At 0.25%–1% concentration, the keratinocyte viability protection index ranged from 1.56 to 1.69, supporting effective defense against blue light and external stressors.