Uniproma Supercharges Collagen Production with Launch of RJMPDRN REC Recombinant Salmon PDRN

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Uniproma scientists have introduced a new anti-aging ingredient, RJMPDRN REC (INCI: Sodium DNA), developed using a patented biological synthesis technology. The ingredient reportedly offers a new new way to boost collagen generation for youthful-looking skin.

DNA Sequence Accuracy

The advanced ingredient, a recombinant polydeoxyribonucleotide (aka PDRN; INCI: Sodium DNA), is engineered for 100% sequence accuracy in every batch. This precision sets it apart from traditional salmon-derived PDRN, per the company.

Proven In vitro Efficacy

In vitro, lab studies confirm its effects: RJMPDRN REC showed a significant increase in collagen production, outperforming natural salmon PDRN in boosting Collagen I and equally increasing Collagen III.

This enhanced performance highlights its potential for creating new cosmetic formulas designed to deliver new anti-aging results. The development marks a significant step forward in the science of skin care, according to Uniproma.

Technical Advantages

Additional technical advantages include the following.

  • Patented biological synthesis: 100% sequence accuracy with zero batch variation ensures consistent, high-purity results every time.
  • Cell-level power: Potent anti-inflammation through A2A receptor activation, inhibiting TNF-α for new skin health.
  • Green manufacturing: No animal sourcing and no ocean waste — new production aligning with global trends.
  • Scalable production: High purity with unlimited scalability through biotechnology, ensuring stable global supply.
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