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Functional material derived from eggshells: "Bioapatite" *Materials available upon request.

For cosmetics, biomaterials, functional foods, etc. It is close to human body components such as bones and teeth, and excels in safety, biocompatibility, and adsorption properties.

"Bioapatite" is a functional material made from domestic eggshells using proprietary technology, unlike general apatite that uses minerals as raw materials. Compared to mineral-derived materials, it excels in biocompatibility and adsorption, and it is treated and refined at high temperatures of around 1000°C, ensuring it contains no allergens. It is expected to be utilized in a wide range of fields, including toothpaste, artificial bones, supplements, and mask materials. [Contents] - Uses hygienically managed eggshells as raw materials - Safety confirmed through acute oral toxicity tests and other assessments - Contains trace metal ions similar to those in biological bones, offering excellent biocompatibility - Effective in adsorbing not only fats and bacteria but also pigments and odors - Applicable in various fields such as cosmetics, biomaterials, and functional foods *For more details, please refer to the materials. Feel free to contact us with any inquiries.

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Eggshell-derived biomaterial "Bioapatite" will be exhibited at the cosmetics development exhibition.

Achieves high biocompatibility and adsorption properties. We will provide materials that highlight the differences from conventional apatite.

"Bioapatite" is a biomaterial synthesized using domestically produced eggshells as raw materials and our unique wet method. It has a structure similar to that of biological tissues such as human bones, demonstrating excellent safety and biocompatibility, making it suitable for use as a raw material in cosmetics, food, and quasi-drugs. Due to its very fine particles, it has high adsorption properties and can adsorb various substances such as lipids, proteins, bacteria, pigments, and odors. [Features] - Low crystallinity makes it easy to dissolve, minimizing skin irritation and reducing the risk of damaging tooth surfaces. - Fine particles provide a smooth texture. - It can also be applied to fibers to enhance adsorption performance. *We are currently offering materials comparing the differences with general apatite. You can view them from "PDF Download." Please feel free to contact us. ★ We will be exhibiting at the "10th Cosmetics Development Expo [Tokyo]." For details, please refer to the basic information.

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[Information] Application of Bioapatite and Discussion on Makeup Breakdown

Introducing the reasons why biocompatibility and safety make it suitable for cosmetics, using photos and graphs.

"Bioapatite" is attracting attention from various industries as a raw material that can significantly contribute to a healthy and safe life, including applications in medical, chemical products, textiles, fashion, inorganic materials, and toxic substance removal. We provide an easy-to-understand introduction divided into sections on "Applications in Foundation" and "Reasons Why It Is Suitable for Cosmetics." [Contents] ■ Applications in Foundation - [Mechanism of General Makeup Breakdown] - [Adsorption Mechanism of Apatite] - [Image of the Adsorption Mechanism of Free Fatty Acids by Bioapatite] *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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