Amorepacific Unveils Skin-Regenerative Power of Vegan PDRNs Derived from Microalgae

29 April 2025 | Tuesday | News

Breakthrough research confirms Chlorella protothecoides-derived BluePDRN™ matches the wound-healing efficacy of traditional animal-based PDRNs, offering a sustainable, high-performance alternative for skin regeneration and anti-aging applications.
Picture Courtesy | Public Domain

Picture Courtesy | Public Domain

Amorepacific revealed research findings confirming the skin-regenerative effects of polydeoxyribonucleotides (PDRNs) extracted from a microalgal source, Chlorella protothecoides. The findings were published in the international journal Archives of Dermatological Research under the title, "Effects of Chlorella protothecoides-derived polydeoxyribonucleotides on skin regeneration and wound-healing."

PDRNs have been garnering attention in recent years for its efficacy in enhancing skin regeneration and wound healing. In Korea, PDRNs that have been purified can be found in various applications, including pharmaceuticals, medical devices and cosmetics. Traditionally, PDRNs are extracted from animal-derived sources like salmon or trout, but Amorepacific turned its attention to Chlorella protothecoides to develop an animal-free alternative that is sustainable and scalable.

The pioneering research on Chlorella-derived PDRNs, led by Amorepacific's R&I Center, was conducted as part of the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries' project to develop marine biomaterial formulation technology. Through this initiative, Amorepacific successfully developed a production process for high-yield, low-molecular-weight, microalgal-derived PDRNs dubbed 'BluePDRN™', consequently shedding light on its mechanism of action and skin regenerative effects.

Research results showed BluePDRN™ displayed wound closure effects equivalent to those of salmon-derived PDRN, with each molecule being approximately 1/20th the size of a salmon-derived PDRN molecule. It also promoted the expression of collagen accumulation and angiogenesis, both of which are essential for healthy skin. Like traditional animal-derived PDRNs, BluePDRN™ demonstrated skin regeneration efficacy through an adenosine A2A receptor (A2AR)-dependent mechanism.

Notably, the regenerative benefits of BluePDRNTM were also observed in skin tissue with epidermal damage caused by photoaging, as demonstrated in experiments conducted by Outer Biosciences Inc., a biotechnology company in Boston, MA, USA that researches ingredients for skin health.

Byung-Fhy Suh, CTO of Amorepacific R&I Center, said, "This research is highly significant as it reveals the efficacy of sustainable, vegan PDRNs derived from microalgae. Amorepacific will continue its efforts to deliver safer and more effective products to customers around the world."

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