Autologous fat cell in-situ targeted regeneration natural agonist and preparation method thereof
A fat cell and agonist technology, which is applied in the field of natural agonist for in situ targeted regeneration of autologous adipocytes and its preparation, can solve problems such as regenerative granuloma, liquefaction, and pain of the operator, and achieve the promotion of in situ targeted regeneration Effect
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[0018] A natural agonist for in situ targeted regeneration of autologous adipocytes, which consists of the following components by weight percentage: 12% of small molecule peptides, 35% of Yuzhi Coptidis Rhizome extract, and the balance of Elymus chinensis extract.
[0019] The small molecule polypeptide is a sika antler collagen peptide whose molecular weight is concentrated below 5kDa.
[0020] A method for preparing a natural agonist for in situ targeted regeneration of autologous fat cells, comprising the following steps:
[0021] A. Weigh the sika antler disc powder and place it in a beaker, add distilled water, heat in a boiling water bath, stir continuously with a glass rod during the heating process, and constantly supplement with distilled water to keep the volume of the extracted homogenate constant, centrifuge after 4-6h, Take the supernatant and store it in the refrigerator at 4°C. Put the precipitate in a beaker and add distilled water to continue the water bath e...
Embodiment 2
[0026]A natural agonist for in situ targeted regeneration of autologous adipocytes, which consists of the following components by weight percentage: 15% of small molecule peptides, 25% of Yuzhi Coptidis Rhizome extract, and the balance of Elymus chinensis extract.
[0027] The small molecule polypeptide is a sika antler collagen peptide whose molecular weight is concentrated below 5kDa.
[0028] A method for preparing a natural agonist for in situ targeted regeneration of autologous fat cells, comprising the following steps:
[0029] A. Weigh the sika antler disc powder and place it in a beaker, add distilled water, and heat in a boiling water bath. During the heating process, use a glass rod to continuously stir, and continuously supplement with distilled water to keep the volume of the extracted homogenate constant. After 4 hours, centrifuge, take the upper The supernatant was stored in a refrigerator at 4°C, the precipitate was placed in a beaker and distilled water was add...
Embodiment 3
[0034] A natural agonist for in situ targeted regeneration of autologous adipocytes, which consists of the following components by weight percentage: 8% small molecule polypeptide, 40% extract of Coptis officinalis officinalis, and the balance of Elymus acarina extract.
[0035] The small molecule polypeptide is a sika antler collagen peptide whose molecular weight is concentrated below 5kDa.
[0036] A method for preparing a natural agonist for in situ targeted regeneration of autologous fat cells, comprising the following steps:
[0037] A. Weigh the sika antler disc powder and place it in a beaker, add distilled water, heat in a boiling water bath, stir continuously with a glass rod during the heating process, and constantly supplement with distilled water to keep the volume of the extracted homogenate constant, centrifuge after 6 hours, take the The supernatant was stored in a refrigerator at 4°C, the precipitate was placed in a beaker and distilled water was added to cont...
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