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AlloGen and AlloGen Liquid are multipurpose all-natural liquid matrix allografts
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derived from amniotic fluid. The natural properties of amniotic tissue harness growth
factors, cytokines, and other biologic components essential for supporting healing. 1,2
About AlloGen
• Amniotic fluid contains collagen substrates, growth factors, amino acids,
polyamines, lipids, carbohydrates, cytokines, extracellular matrix molecules
such as hyaluronic acid and fibronectin, as well as other chemical compounds
that support tissue protection 3,4
• The proprietary processing methodologies for AlloGen have been shown
to successfully preserve inherent levels of key growth factors and biological
components 4
• As an all-natural liquid matrix, AlloGen can be applied directly to the site
of augmentation, injury, or pain
AlloGen is available in two (2) configurations offering increased versatility:
• Frozen Temperature, -40°C or Colder (AlloGen)
– 2-year shelf-life at frozen temperature (AlloGen)
• Ambient Temperature, 2°C to 30°C (AlloGen Liquid)
– 2-year shelf-life at ambient temperature (AlloGen Liquid)
• Easily applied with a 30g or larger needle directly to the site
of augmentation, injury, or pain
Potential Clinical Applications
• Orthopaedics • Urology
• Sports Medicine • Wound & Burn Care
• Spine & Neurosurgery • General Surgery
• Foot & Ankle
Code Description Storage
ALL-0025S AlloGen (Small, 0.25 mL) Sterile Frozen
ALL-0050S AlloGen (Medium, 0.50mL) Sterile Frozen
ALL-0100S AlloGen (Large, 1.0mL) Sterile Frozen
ALL-0200S AlloGen (X-Large, 2.0mL) Sterile Frozen
ALB-0025S AlloGen Liquid (Small, 0.25 mL) Sterile Ambient
ALB-0050S AlloGen Liquid (Medium, 0.50mL) Sterile Ambient
ALB-0100S AlloGen Liquid (Large, 1.0mL) Sterile Ambient
ALB-0200S AlloGen Liquid (X-Large, 2.0mL) Sterile Ambient
1. Rowlatt, U. (1979). Intrauterine wound healing in a 20-week human fetus. Virchows Arch A Pathol Anat Histol, 381(3), 353–361.
2. Coolen, N.A. et al. (2010). Comparison between human fetal and adult skin. Archives of Dermatological Research, 302(1), 47–55. Via Form
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3. Fairbairn, N.G. et al. (2014). The clinical applications of human amnion in plastic surgery, 67, 662-675.
4. Gonzalez S, Kaliada H, Namin S. Preserving the natural regenerative potential of amniotic fluid. Vivex Biomedical. vivex.com | 888.684.7783 AMNIOTIC TISSUE » ALLOGEN 10