2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.phymed.2011.10.003
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Bioactive compounds from natural resources against skin aging

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“…The data in this review also suggest possible pharmaceutical and cosmetic applications that relate to the antioxidant activity of mangosteen peel extract for protecting oxidative damage in living systems. Recent trends in anti-aging research projected the use of bioactive compounds from natural resources against skin aging (Mukherjee et al 2011). Most promising topical treatments of skin aging includes herbal extracts, vitamins and antioxidant food supplement, which have been accepted widely to scavenge free radicals from skin cells and to restore skin elasticity (Pinnell 2003).…”
Section: Antioxidant Activity Of Bioactive Compounds From Mangosteen mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The data in this review also suggest possible pharmaceutical and cosmetic applications that relate to the antioxidant activity of mangosteen peel extract for protecting oxidative damage in living systems. Recent trends in anti-aging research projected the use of bioactive compounds from natural resources against skin aging (Mukherjee et al 2011). Most promising topical treatments of skin aging includes herbal extracts, vitamins and antioxidant food supplement, which have been accepted widely to scavenge free radicals from skin cells and to restore skin elasticity (Pinnell 2003).…”
Section: Antioxidant Activity Of Bioactive Compounds From Mangosteen mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ao compararmos nossos resultados com os relatos da literatura para outros produtos naturais, entre óleos essenciais e extratos, verificamos que as CI 50 variam entre 79 -1600 µg/mL, sendo em sua maioria superiores a 100 µg/mL, confirmando assim o potencial cosmético do óleo de E. citriodora. [42][43][44][45][46] O uso de compostos sintéticos normalmente causa irritação na pele. Baseando-se nisso, os pesquisadores têm buscado utilizar compostos naturais no desenvolvimento de novos produtos, e várias substâncias já foram identificadas como potentes inibidores da tirosinase e da melanogênese.…”
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“…이와 같은 부작용을 완화시키 기 위한 방편으로 친환경 소재 개발 연구가 진행되고 있 으며 특히, 여러 천연 물질들의 미백, 항산화, 항균, 보습 효과 등이 과학적으로 입증되면서 이들에 대한 연구가 확 대되고 있다 (Mukherjee et al 2011, Choi et al 2010 (Yeo et al 2000, Dash et al 2008, Lee et al 2001 (Zhang et al 2011, Kim et al 2003, Choi et al 2002. (Fig.…”
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