Nanocapsule technology is the world's first inorganic coat called carbonate.

 The nanocapsule technology developed by Nanoegg uses an inorganic coat called carbonate for the first time in the world. It differs from other encapsulation technologies in that it has an extremely high drug inclusion concentration of 99%, excellent biocompatibility, and high production benefits. We have succeeded in nanoencapsulation of several components including retinoic acid.

Nanocapsule technology, in which spherical micelles are made from chemicals and the surroundings are coated with mineral and amphipathic POE, is called "NANOEGG®".

Tretinoin acid is known as a bioactive substance in the body, and its special action has been studied for more than 20 years.

The size of nano-egged capsules varies depending on the drug used, but in the case of retinoic acid, the diameter is about 15 to 20 nm.

The coated POE blends well with the intercellular lipids in the keratin, and the inorganic coat stabilizes the capsule, making it easier to penetrate into the keratin without breaking the capsule when rubbed into the skin. Once inside, the capsule will diffuse to the deep part of the stratum corneum.

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