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Avant Creates Advanced Skincare Actives with Cultivated Fish Cells

While most news about cultivated cells focuses on their potential in the food industry, Southeast Asian marine biotech company Avant is pushing boundaries by exploring skincare actives powered by cultivated fish cells.

Most marine peptides come from sea sponges, mollusks and other water inhabitants, but Zellulin BioPlatform introduces an alternative approach, producing cell-identical proteins and peptide complexes with functional benefits that rival their marine-derived counterparts.

Touted as a revolutionary advancement in skincare technology, Zellulin BioPlatform addresses concerns related to the climate, animal welfare and traceability with marine peptides. The first product to emerge from the platform is ZelluGen, a regenerative peptide complex that instructs cells to boost the production of collagen and other proteins that enhance the appearance of skin.
Trend Themes
1. Cultivated Fish Cell Technology - The innovative use of cultivated fish cells promises a sustainable alternative to traditional marine peptide extraction.
2. Regenerative Skincare Peptides - Regenerative peptide complexes like ZelluGen could revolutionize anti-aging skincare with their collagen-boosting properties.
3. Biotech Marine Solutions - Biotech companies are developing marine-based skincare solutions that ensure animal welfare and traceability, addressing key environmental concerns.
Industry Implications
1. Skincare - The skincare industry is poised for transformation with the introduction of advanced, cell-identical peptides.
2. Marine Biotechnology - Marine biotechnology is emerging as a critical field for creating sustainable and ethically-sourced beauty products.
3. Cosmetic Science - Cosmetic science is evolving with new regenerative ingredients that rely on cultivated cells for enhanced skin rejuvenation.

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