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CAS No.: | 9004-61-9 |
Formula: | (C14H21NO11)n |
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Hyaluronic acid is an acidic mucopolysaccharide, also known as hyaluronic acid. hyal- of hyaluronic acid means glass-like, shiny and transparent, while uronic acid refers to glyoxalic acid, which has no relationship with uric acid. 1934, Meyer, professor of ophthalmology at Columbia University, USA, first isolated the substance from the vitreous humor of bull's eye. Hyaluronic acid, with its unique molecular structure and physicochemical properties, has shown a variety of important physiological functions in the body, such as lubricating joints, regulating the permeability of blood vessel walls, regulating proteins, water-electrolyte diffusion and operation, and promoting wound healing.
Product Name | Hyamagic-4D 4D Hyaluronic Acid Vitamin C |
Appearance | white powder |
Molecular formula | (C14H21NO11)n |
CAS No | 9004-61-9 |
Solubility | have aqueous disintegration, soluble in water. |
It is a biochemical drug with high clinical value and is widely used in various ophthalmic surgeries, such as lens implantation, corneal transplantation and anti-glaucoma surgery. It can also be used to treat arthritis and accelerate wound healing. It can be used in cosmetics to protect the skin, keep the skin moist and smooth, delicate and soft, elastic, with anti-wrinkle, anti-wrinkle, beauty care and restore the physiological function of the skin.
Pharmaceutical grade products
Hyaluronic acid is the main component of connective tissues such as intercellular matrix, vitreous humor, and synovial fluid of the human body, and plays important physiological functions in the body such as water retention, maintenance of extracellular space, regulation of osmotic pressure, lubrication, and promotion of cell repair. Hyaluronic acid molecules contain a large number of carboxyl and hydroxyl groups, which form intra- and intermolecular hydrogen bonds in aqueous solution, which makes it a powerful water retainer and can bind more than 400 times its own water; at higher concentrations, its aqueous solution also has remarkable viscoelasticity due to the complex tertiary network structure formed by its intermolecular action. As a major component of the intercellular matrix, hyaluronic acid is directly involved in the regulation of electrolyte exchange inside and outside the cell, acting as a filter of physical and molecular information. Hyaluronic acid has unique physicochemical properties and physiological functions, and has been widely used in medicine.
Hyaluronic acid is used as a viscoelastic agent in ophthalmic IOL implantation, as a filler in joint surgery such as osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis, as a mediator in eye drops, and to prevent post-operative adhesions and promote skin wound healing. Hyaluronic acid reacts with other drugs to form compounds that exert a slow-release effect on the drug, allowing for targeted and timed release. With the development of pharmaceutical science and technology, hyaluronic acid will be more and more widely used in medicine.
Food Grade Products
The human body contains about 15g of hyaluronic acid, which plays an important role in the physiological activities of the body. A decrease in the amount of hyaluronic acid in the skin can lead to a weakening of the skin's water retention function, making it appear rough and wrinkled; a decrease in hyaluronic acid in other tissues and organs can lead to arthritis, arteriosclerosis, pulse disorders, and brain atrophy. A decrease in hyaluronic acid in the body can produce progeria.
Cosmetic effects
Removal of wrinkles
The loss of hyaluronic acid in the skin due to age, smoking, squeezing during sleep, etc. and the traction of gravity will gradually reduce the collagen and elastin fibers in the dermis, causing skin relaxation and resulting in facial wrinkles, which can be effectively solved by injecting hyaluronic acid into a variety of wrinkles:
1. hyaluronic acid cosmetic application for frown lines (frown lines) and crow's feet
The frown lines of excessive depression, when injected with Botox alone, often can not get satisfactory results, when injected with hyaluronic acid, the effect will be better.
2.Hyaluronic acid is used for corners of the mouth
The lines produced by beaming mouth are dynamic lines, but using hyaluronic acid to fill the sunken lines will have a good effect.
3. Hyaluronic acid is applied to the wrinkles (nasolabial folds)
The elimination of the wrinkles is the most commonly used purpose of hyaluronic acid. According to the depth of the wrinkles, depending on the depth and location of the wrinkles, it usually takes about 2 injections of large molecules, and the injection sites include the outer nasal hollows, the wrinkles themselves and the lower part of the outer lips.
4.hyaluronic acid cosmetic application for perioral wrinkles
Including perioral fine lines, i.e. dry lines around the lips caused by long-term water shortage; including corners of the mouth lines, i.e. the location where the corners of the mouth are crossed when salivating, some form small bracket lines, some form large bracket lines (together with nasolabial folds).
Contouring
Rhinoplasty: Although the development of rhinoplasty technology has reached a certain height, then since hyaluronic acid injection is used for rhinoplasty, the advantages such as fast shaping, no need for incision and no pain have made rhinoplasty such as prosthetic rhinoplasty to be challenged to some extent.
Chin augmentation: today's popular V-face can be easily achieved by starting with the chin. It can also solve the problem of receding chin.
Filling the face
The aging of people will cause changes in the distribution of subcutaneous tissues, temporal area, cheeks, orbits, eyebrow arches, and around the lips will be sunken, and tear troughs will also appear. Hyaluronic acid is used for facial fillers including tear troughs, decree lines, and marionette lines (the three "eight" lines of women) are all popular and have good results.
Lip augmentation: Generally speaking, human lips will atrophy with age and wrinkles will appear, and the corners of the mouth will also sag due to aging, hyaluronic acid filling for lip augmentation has gained certain praise.
Filling dents
Hyaluronic acid can also be used to fill some pits of acne scars, scars caused by trauma and surgery, as well as asymmetry of congenital defects.
Skin Care
Hyaluronic acid is originally found in the skin and helps the skin to absorb water from the body and the surface layer of the skin, and also enhances the skin's ability to retain water for a long time. When hyaluronic acid absorbs water, the elastic fibers and collagen are kept in a moist environment and the skin becomes elastic. However, the loss of hyaluronic acid in the skin begins after the age of 25, with only 65% of the skin remaining at the age of 30 and 25% at the age of 60. The moisture in the skin is also lost along with hyaluronic acid, resulting in the loss of elasticity and luster, and the aging phenomenon of wrinkles occurs over time.