Ectoine
Tetrahydroxypropyluracil carboxylic acid, also known as Ectoin (Ectoine), is a natural cyclic amino acid derivative obtained through the fermentation of a genetically modified strain of glutamic acid rod-shaped bacteria by HuaRui Biology, utilizing synthetic biology techniques. Initially discovered in halophilic bacteria thriving in extreme environments, this compound is a vital protective element that has evolved over millions of years, enabling the bacteria to survive in conditions of high temperature, high salinity, and intense ultraviolet radiation. Classified as an extremophile molecule (Extremophiles), it safeguards the normal biological activities of microorganisms in such harsh conditions, helps stabilize the structure of enzymes and proteins within living organisms, and boasts remarkable properties including moisturizing, stress resistance, immune boosting, repairing, and anti-wrinkle effects.







