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Ingredient library / Growth factor

Epidermal Growth Factor

EGF · 9 active EGFs

The growth-factor signal that tells skin cells to renew and rebuild.

Biology

EGF is a signaling polypeptide that binds the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) on the cell surface. Exotokine carries nine active EGFs.

Mechanism of action

Receptor binding drives keratinocyte turnover and fibroblast proliferation, up-regulating type I collagen and elastin synthesis and accelerating epidermal renewal — the repair instruction, delivered.

Stability & formulation

A fragile signaling protein; delivered intact by the exosome carrier so it reaches the cell rather than degrading on the surface.

Synergy in the formula

Works alongside NMN's cellular-energy support — growth-factor signaling is only as effective as the cell's metabolic capacity to act on it.

Clinical evidence

Study data, characterisation reports and clinical references for Epidermal Growth Factor are shared with stocking clinics and distributors on request. Request the dossier →

Key facts

Category
Growth factor
Molecular weight / size
≈6 kDa (53-amino-acid polypeptide)

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