Vitamin C60 Bio Research commercialize new raw material "AOH" by next year

 Vitamin C60 Bioresearch, which aims to contribute to the realization of a sustainable society through its business and to realize its own sustainable growth, renewed the raw material for osmotic liposomes "moist fullerene" in February this year, and the company is developing it. All 6 raw materials for fullerenes have been switched to plant-derived fullerenes.

In the first half of this year (April-September), new acquisitions of natural and organic brands that had no contact with the past were strong, triggered by plant-derived fullerenes, and inquiries from Japan and overseas as raw materials to respond to the SDGs trend. As the price increased, "the order record is recovering to the level before Corona," he said.

As for imported raw materials, inquiries are steadily increasing for AE Chemie (USA) 100% naturally derived oil "Bikira Oil" and derivative products that have achieved 100% natural origin using AE Chemie's original technology using the same oil as a starting material. ing.

"This oil is a natural oil extracted by cold pressing without using any extraction solvent. It is derived from coffee, marula, baobab, etc., and is attracting attention as a highly rare beauty oil."

The company will continue to focus on promoting new acquisitions centered on plant-derived fullerenes and expanding export business to Asia such as China, South Korea, Thailand, and Taiwan, and Europe and the United States in the second half of this year. In addition, as a new cosmetic raw material next to fullerenes, we have commercialized 2-aza-8-oxohypoxanthine (AOH), which has been confirmed to be effective in activating epidermal cells and increasing the water content of the stratum corneum. It is proceeding and is scheduled to start selling during the next fiscal year.

"In addition to joint development with universities and external companies, we are currently developing various new raw materials with fermentation as the starting point with Mitsubishi Corporation Life Sciences, which has strengths in fermentation technology at the parent company. We would like to gradually expand into the market and build the second and third pillars next to fullerenes. "

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