Raw materials

Cosactive PDRN

Type

Actives

INCI

Aqua, Pentylene Glycol, Propanediol, Sodium DNA, 1,2-Hexanediol

Recommended application concentration

Minimum 2%
Maximum 50%

Product information as PDF

Innovative regeneration for visible skin renewal

Cosactive PDRN is a highly pure cosmetic active ingredient based on sodium DNA (PDRN – polydeoxyribonucleotide) from salmon.

Inspired by regenerative dermatology, PDRN specifically supports cellular skin renewal, collagen synthesis and stabilisation of the skin barrier.

Properties at a glance

Cell regeneration

  • Activates fibroblasts and supports skin renewal

Collagen & skin density

  • Promotes collagen I synthesis and improves firmness and elasticity

Barrier repair & soothing

  • Strengthens the skin barrier and reduces inflammatory reactions

Anti-ageing & repair

  • Smoothes fine lines and improves skin texture

Why sodium DNA from salmon?

  • High biological affinity to the skin
  • Very good skin compatibility
  • Scientifically proven mechanism of action via the A2A adenosine receptor
  • High-quality active ingredient from marine sources

Areas of application & uses

Cosactive PDRN is ideal for modern, dermatologically oriented care products:

  • Anti-ageing serums
  • Barrier repair & sensitive skin concepts
  • Post-treatment care
  • BB/CC creams and face primers

Cosactive PDRN – DNA power for active skin regeneration

Cosactive PDRN is a versatile all-rounder for the next generation of highly effective skin care!

  • Transparent liquid
  • Storage at 10-20°C
  • Easy to dispense
  • No listed preservatives
  • Available from 1 kg
  • Best before: 24 months

Scientific sources & studies

Gupta et al., 2014

Polydeoxyribonucleotide (PDRN) stimulates wound healing by activation of A2A adenosine receptor

→ International Journal of Molecular Sciences

Bitto et al., 2008

Activation of A2A receptor by PDRN improves tissue repair

→ Journal of Biological Regulators & Homeostatic Agents

Kim et al., 2011

Effects of polydeoxyribonucleotide on collagen synthesis and skin regeneration

→ Archives of Dermatological Research

Sung et al., 2016

Anti-inflammatory and regenerative effects of PDRN in skin cells

→ Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology

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