Sonochemistry (2) The Evolution of Ultrasound Never Stops (Low molecular weight hyaluronic acid)
Hyaluronic acid is a superorganic macromolecule with a molecular structure of more than 2 to 3 million. Hyaluronic acid is a superorganic macromolecule with a molecular structure of 2 to 3 million or more. Hyaluronic acid can moisturize the skin, but because it is a high molecular weight, it does not penetrate subcutaneously. Therefore, it cannot eliminate wrinkles and rejuvenate the skin.
We have developed a technology that can stably produce low molecular hyaluronic acid using only ultrasound, without the use of expensive enzymes and without relying on the delicate skills of chemical engineers. We obtained a patent. The data was made public.
It became clear that ultrasound could be used to break down organic macromolecules in a stable manner. With the right understanding of ultrasound, the fusion of chemistry and ultrasound – a new development in ultrasonic organic synthesis – is not far away. by shibano