Method of using wood extracts in cosmetic and hygiene products
A technology of hygiene and extract, applied in cosmetics, pharmaceutical science, pharmaceutical formulation, etc., can solve problems such as damage to consumer confidence
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[0097] Molecular biology plays a key role in innovation in cosmeceuticals. Ingredient development now begins with the identification of molecular targets. For example, in recent years free radicals associated with skin aging have led to intensive research on active substances capable of counteracting the harmful effects of free radicals and thus protecting tissues from oxidative damage. Skin aging manifested by age spots, more specifically, melasma, skin discoloration, melanoma, and wrinkling, is primarily attributable to tissue damage by free radicals, which trigger the activation of structural proteins and pro-inflammatory enzyme systems. Cross-linking and glycation. The use of flavonoids, especially in cosmetics or pharmacy, is known per se. Natural antioxidants that quench free radicals are a major component of antiaging formulations. They potentially provide protection against tissue damage and against the deleterious effects of environmental and other agents. Underly...
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