What is Cytotoxicity?

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What is Cytotoxicity?

Cytotoxicity refers to a test used to evaluate the safety of chemical substances by cultivating suitable cell samples in the presence of the chemical being tested. If cell viability remains above 70% after the designated testing period, the chemical is deemed non-toxic. However, if cell viability drops below 70%, the chemical is considered hazardous and fails the test.

PERMA® Fibers: Cytotoxicity Tested

PERMA® fibers have undergone the Cytotoxicity Test, conducted using mouse muscle cells by the Department of Biomedical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Mahidol University. The results confirm that PERMA® fibers are non-toxic and safe for living organisms.

Why Choose PERMA® Fibers?

With proven safety and exceptional qualities, PERMA® fibers are perfect for creating a wide range of health-focused textiles. Trust PERMA® for quality fibers that inspire confidence and align with sustainable living.

Key Features of PERMA® Fibers:

☑️ Safe for the Body: Free from harmful substances and certified safe for use.

☑️ Antimicrobial Properties: Inhibits the growth of bacteria, fungi, and viruses throughout its lifespan.

☑️ Residue-Free: No chemical residue even after multiple washes.

☑️ UV Protection: Shields your skin from harmful UV rays.

☑️ Eco-Friendly: Designed with environmental sustainability in mind.

Choose PERMA® for textile solutions that prioritize health, safety, and the environment.

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