Study Name: Beneficial Effects of KIER Protect Mobile
Independent Cell Study | Dartsch Scientific
Overview
This in-vitro study examined the effects of the active KIER Protect Mobile module versus an inactive placebo sticker on neuronal and inflammatory cells. The focus was on observing the effects during simulated environmental oxidative stress conditions.
Key Insights
- Oxidative Stress Protection: At a 0.5 mM concentration of Hydrogen Peroxide, cell viability for cells treated with the active module was 97.8%, compared to 69.4% for the placebo.
- Cellular Vitality: The active KIER Protect mobile significantly improved neuronal cell viability under extreme stress (1 mM Hydrogen Peroxide) by approximately one-third compared to the placebo.
- Enhanced Regeneration: The rate of neuronal cell regeneration (wound closure) was improved, resulting in a 37.5% smaller remaining cell-free area compared to the placebo.
- Radical Reduction: The module demonstrated an influence on inflammatory cells, reducing the formation of Superoxidanion radicals by 31.9% compared to the placebo.
Conclusion
The results show that the KIER Protect Mobile module may promote beneficial cellular effects by stabilizing vitality, supporting regeneration, and influencing radical formation during environmental stress. This indicates a potential supportive influence on various biological processes.
Disclaimer
This study was conducted using cell models in a laboratory environment. The results are not equivalent to clinical outcomes and do not represent therapeutic claims.








