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The process of making natural-derived fullerenes
In April 2020, we launched a renewed version of our oil-soluble fullerene, Lipofullerene. After five years in development, it is now reborn as a 100% natural-derived LipofullereneN. In October 2020, Radical SpongeN and 3 other products were added to the natural-derived Fullerene line-up. Introduced below is the manufacturing process we have developed with the utmost emphasis on sustainability.

The process of making natural-derived fullerenes
In April 2020, we launched a renewed version of our oil-soluble fullerene, Lipofullerene. After five years in development, it is now reborn as a 100% natural-derived LipofullereneN. In October 2020, Radical SpongeN and 3 other products were added to the natural-derived Fullerene line-up. Introduced below is the manufacturing process we have developed with the utmost emphasis on sustainability.

We use natural Japanese cedar from carefully managed forests in Miyazaki Prefecture (FSC-certified).

We carefully peel the bark and process the woods into pellets . From many years of research, we have learned that using domestic cedar pellets reduces wood consumption.

We use hydroelectric power, a clean energy resource, to process the pellets into material for natural-derived fullerenes.

Using a unique method for synthesis, extraction, and purification, we have created the world’s first natural-derived fullerene.

By switching from cans and bottles to pouches, we have successfully reduced waste by 80 to 90%.