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titleOfInvention STIMULATION OF CELLULAR METABOLISM BY A REVERSIBLE FIXING OXYGEN PROTEIN, WHICH POTENTIALIZES THE ACTIVITY OF OTHER THERAPEUTIC OR COSMETIC SUBSTANCES
abstract Stimulation of cell metabolism by a protein which reversibly fixes oxygen, which allows the potentiation of the activity of other substances for therapeutic or cosmetic purposes. The protein which reversibly binds oxygen is a protein containing several organometallic bonds in which the bound metal is copper and which belongs to the family of hemocyanins. This stimulation of cell metabolism allows the formulation of active preparations for pharmaceutical or cosmetic purposes. The activity of these preparations is for example oriented towards the simulation of fibroblasts of connective tissue, melanocytes or keratinocytes. This high molecular weight protein, in which the copper atoms form an organometallic complex allowing the transport of dissolved gases, can be used in a pharmaceutical or cosmetic preparation alone or in combination with other active principles. When used alone, it produces an effect of stimulating and normalizing cell metabolism. When used in combination with another active substance, it normalizes the metabolism and potentiates the activity of the associated cosmetic or pharmaceutical active principle.
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