DNA Gensee: plant/algae authentication and DNA traceability in cosmetics

Winner of the Cosmetic Victories in 2015 and of the IFSCC’s Henry Maso award in 2018, DNA Gensee is a biotechnological company working on plants and algae DNA. With 6 years of expertise in DNA

extraction from raw materials, ingredients and cosmetic products, this french lab offers the possibility to authenticate the plant species and to trace them during the processes. DNA Gensee works with cosmetics brands such as Clarins and with ingredients suppliers such as Codif Technologie Naturelle. Genetic analyses allow to guarantee the botanical and geographical origin of raw materials and extracts to ensure traceability, security, quality and naturality.

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www.dnagensee.com

Contact

nicole.giraud@dnagensee.com

+33 (0)4 79 84 72 16
17 rue du Lac St André
BP 90342
F-73377 Le Bourget du Lac Cedex

 

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