Ingredient library / Hydration & protection
Trehalose
Bioprotectant disaccharide
The sugar that shields cells and holds water at the surface.
Biology
A naturally occurring disaccharide known as a bioprotectant — organisms use it to survive dehydration and stress.
Mechanism of action
Stabilises the cell membrane and preserves cellular structure under stress while holding water at the cell surface.
Stability & formulation
Highly stable; a protective humectant that supports the other actives.
Synergy in the formula
Keeps cells stable and hydrated through the regeneration PDRN drives — protecting the very cells being asked to proliferate.
Clinical evidence
Study data, characterisation reports and clinical references for Trehalose are shared with stocking clinics and distributors on request. Request the dossier →
Key facts
- Category
- Hydration & protection
- Molecular weight / size
- 342.30 g/mol (disaccharide)
In the range