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Hyaluronidase, also known as hyaluronic acid enzyme, is a glycosidase extracted from the testes of mammals (such as cattle and sheep). Hyaluronidase can catalyze the hydrolysis of acidic mucopolysaccharides such as hyaluronic acid, making it valuable for a wide range of applications across various fields.
In the medical field, hyaluronidase is often used as a drug adjunct to enhance drug permeability and absorption. It can also promote the diffusion of tissue fluids and reduce edema, effectively alleviating local inflammation and swelling.
In the cosmetic field, its primary use is as a dissolving agent for hyaluronic acid, helping to correct unsatisfactory results after hyaluronic acid injections. It promotes the breakdown of hyaluronic acid, thus reducing the volume at the injection site or altering its shape. Additionally, as an auxiliary component in dermal fillers, it can help reduce post-injection swelling and discomfort.
Our hyaluronidase product is a high-purity white to light yellow powder, prepared through steps such as acid extraction, ammonium sulfate precipitation, filtration, chromatographic purification, sterilization, and freeze-drying from animal testes.