Quanta, Inc. announced the results of a new study that measured the impact of polarized Vitamin C, Vitamin A, and Alginic Acid in ATP (adenosine triphosphate) production. The results of the study indicated significant increases in ATP production for all three materials tested, and mark a milestone for Quanta, as the foundation for new offerings into larger, global markets for skincare and anti-aging products. ATP production level in primary human fibroblast cells was measured to validate the effectiveness of polarization in cellular functions for cosmetic use. Vitamin A (Retinol) – 282% Increase in ATP production. Retinol naturally restores aged skin, enables continued production of healthy skin cells, smoothing of wrinkles, and protection against infection. Vitamin C - 215% Increase in ATP production. Vitamin C naturally promotes collagen production, protects and repairs skin cells from damaging free radicals caused by UV exposure and is an essential element of youthful skin. Alginic Acid - 144% Increase in ATP production. Alginic Acid helps lock moisture in the skin for deep hydration. Vitamin A (Retinol), Vitamin C and Alginic Acid represent key elements in the skin care industry and have a combined global market of more than $10 billion.