Botulinum toxin is a neurotoxic protein studied for its ability to temporarily reduce muscle activity by blocking nerve signals. It is widely researched in cosmetic and neuromuscular applications, particularly for reducing the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines.
Muscle Activity Inhibition Studies
Research shows that Botulinum toxin blocks neuromuscular transmission, reducing muscle contractions in targeted areas.
Cosmetic Application Models
Widely studied for reducing dynamic wrinkles caused by repeated muscle movement, particularly in facial areas.
Neuromuscular Regulation Research
Explored in studies involving muscle tension, spasms, and localized muscular activity control.
Intended Use:
Botulinum toxin is intended for research purposes only. Reconstitution with sterile solution is required before use.
Storage:
Store lyophilized product in a cool, dry place away from light. After reconstitution, keep refrigerated at 2–8°C and use within recommended time.
Solubility:
Reconstitute with sterile saline solution. Gently swirl—do not shake.
Vial Size:
Typically supplied in measured units per vial (e.g., 100 IU).
Shelf Life:
Lyophilized: up to 24 months
Reconstituted: recommended use within a short period (depending on protocol)
Handling:
Use strict sterile techniques and proper handling procedures to maintain safety and stability.
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