The extract derived from the plant cell culture technology is being harnessed and utilized as an active ingredient in anti-aging skincare products. In recent years, researchers have identified naturally occurring botanicals with substantial antioxidant activity proven to protect skin stem cells from UV-induced oxidative stress, inhibit inflammation, neutralize free radicals and reverse the effects of photoaging by means of anti-oxidant activity. Consequently, cosmeceutical products containing plant stem cell derived extracts have the ability to promote healthy cell proliferation and protect against UV-induced dermatological cellular damage in humans. In contrast to epidermal stem cells, plant stem cells are totipotent that they are capable of regenerating an entirely new, whole plant. Through innovative plant stem cell technology, scientists are able to extract tissue from botanicals and regenerate stem cells can be harnessed for use in humans. The use of stem cells derived from botanicals plant, rather than human stem cells, avoids the controversy surrounding the source or methods of extraction of human stem cells while still harnessing the potential of these intriguing cells and its effect in anti photoaging.
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Related Conferences: 2nd World Congress on Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine, March 14-15, 2019, London, UK | International Conference on Molecular Biology and Stem Cells, November 19-20, 2018, Paris, France | World Congress on Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine, March 14-15, 2019, London, UK | 10th International Conference on Genomics and Molecular Biology May 21-23, 2018, Barcelona, Spain
Related Associations and Societies: Europe: European society of Gene and cell therapy |Foundation for the Accreditation of Cellular Therapy| Alliance for Cancer Gene Therapy | Finnish Society of Gene Therapy| French Society of Cell Therapy and Genetics | Austrian Network for Gene Therapy| British Society of Gene Therapy (BSGT)| Turkish society of Gene and cell therapy| Swedish society of Gene and cell therapy |Spanish society of Gene and cell therapy
USA: American Society of Human Genetics (ASHG) | World Health Organization | American Society of Human Genetics| American Society for Cell Biology | Alliance for cellular signalling | American Society of Gene Therapy| American Association for Cancer Research| American Society of Gene and Cell Therapy
Asia: Australian Gene and Cell Therapy Society| Korean society of Gene and Cell Therapy | Japan society of Gene Therapy | Israeli society of Gene and Cell therapy | The International Centre for and Biotechnology | The Human Genome variation society | Australian Biotechnology Association| Australasian Proteomics Society