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Have you Considered Conducting in-vitro Trials as an Alternative to Support your Claims? by Zurko Research

Due to the global circumstances that we are currently experiencing, in order to limit contact between people, there are restrictions on conducting in vivo tests.

For us keeping the social distance, means temporarily suspending the in vivo research.

From Zurko Research our mission is to help you to continue with your activity. Our laboratories and professionals work every day to provide alternative solutions to in vivo tests and claims.

Currently, in vitro tests offer a reliable and reproducible alternative, since they allow us to work in a controlled environment, providing alternative solutions to in vivo tests.

These in vitro tests allow a huge degree of customization according to the tested product, reducing the amount of sample required, the duration of the test and the variability. They include numerous techniques that provide solutions to almost all testing types: efficacy testing, solar products, safety and tolerance testing, cytotoxicity, irritation, antioxidant efficacy, and many more …

Zurko Research’s Department of Cell Culture and Organocultures has been working for many years with the main cell lines present in the skin, such as keratinocytes and fibroblasts; and with a wide variety of reconstructed tissues such as: epidermis, mucosa and eye.

From Zurko we want to encourage you to try these tests to be able to continue with the marketing campaigns for your cosmetic, sanitary, and biocidal products, as well as to test an infinite variety of claims.

In vitro research is a viable alternative, please contact us to find out more!

Download the catalog: Zurko in vitro testing 2020

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Madrid: 110 Almansa St. Door 18. 28040 – Madrid, Spain.

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