New Nobel Prize MicroRNA Technology Is Opening up a New Era of Precision Skincare

Journal: Advanced Journal of Nursing DOI: 10.32629/ajn.v5i4.3237

Youmin Zhu, Yu Dai, Xiaojing Wang, Shengjie Zhu, Yuncai Tian, Yong Tian

Shanghai Zhizhen Zhichen Technology Co., Ltd., Shanghai 201109, China

Abstract

This review explores the enormous potential of microRNA, a cutting-edge technology that has won the Nobel Prize, in the field of skincare products. The aim is to inject innovative momentum into the field of skincare technology, providing a solid theoretical foundation and practical guidance. The review not only deeply analyzes the unique biological characteristics and mechanisms of microRNAs, but also innovatively proposes the cutting-edge concept of incorporating microRNAs as highly efficient bioactive ingredients into skincare products. By precisely regulating the expression levels of microRNAs, we can achieve precise regulation of skin cell functions and develop cosmetic ingredients with significant anti-aging, whitening, anti-inflammatory, and maintaining skin barriers. This innovative concept may open up a new research and development path for the skincare industry, and heralds the arrival of a truly precision skincare era, leading to an unprecedented transformation and leap in the development and application of cosmetic raw materials.

Keywords

microRNA, skin, precision skincare

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