HyaPolyTM

 

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 Cosmetics

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 Eye Cares

 Wound Healings

 

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 Non-animal derived

 Great stability

 Low protein content

 

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Wound Healings

 

 

HA plays an important role in several aspects of the wound healing process. Topical application of hyaluronic acid to wounds in rats leads to enhanced epithelial migration and differentiation and accelerates wound healing with reduced tissue fibrosis.Additionally, the action of HA in water homeostasis could favor tissue hydration, which has a positive effect on healing.2 King et al. found that artificial enrichment of the wound tissue with HA improved the microcirculatory perfusion of repairing tissue in the hamster cheek pouch, reduced wound-induced extravasation, and accelerated wound closure. Findings provide evidence that HA has a regulatory influence in scarless tissue repair.Considering the various cell regulatory functions designated to HA, it is feasible to suggest that the reduced content of HA in the papillary dermis could predispose for the ulcerative process.

 

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