2017
DOI: 10.5937/leksir1737041c
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Preliminary safety estimate of cosmetic anti-age creams with chokeberry extract, using in vivo bioengineering techniques

Abstract: Potential of anti-age cosmetic line, day and night creams were evaluated using noninvasive measurements of the appropriate skin biophysical parameters in a 24-h in vivo study under occlusion. Thirtyone healthy female volunteers were involved in the study. Electrical capacitance (EC), transepidermal water loss (TEWL), erythema index (EI) were evaluated. The preliminary safety profile of the investigated creams with natural origin ingredients based on obtained results can be considered satisfactory. The stated s… Show more

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“…Phenolic acids were not detected in L. perlatum either, while only traces ofp-hydroxybenzoic and vanillic acid were found in L. molle (41.66 and 39.99 mg/kg dry mass, respectively) [22]. Phenolic compounds and antioxidants in general have been shown to have beneficial effects on the skin, especially in preventing premature skin aging and wrinkling [23].…”
Section: Samplementioning
confidence: 98%
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“…Phenolic acids were not detected in L. perlatum either, while only traces ofp-hydroxybenzoic and vanillic acid were found in L. molle (41.66 and 39.99 mg/kg dry mass, respectively) [22]. Phenolic compounds and antioxidants in general have been shown to have beneficial effects on the skin, especially in preventing premature skin aging and wrinkling [23].…”
Section: Samplementioning
confidence: 98%
“…In general, the process of autolysis in puffballs leads to the production and/or improved availability of certain compounds that may benefit skin health (N-acetylglucosamine, α-tocopherol, ergosterol, linoleic acid and phenolics), and many of them are probably involved in skin regeneration [23,[26][27][28]. However, the extraction processes need to be optimized as these compounds have different hydrophilic/hydrophobic characteristics.…”
Section: Samplementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Jerusalem artichoke extract or powder fermented with P. rhodozyma for astaxanthin synthesis was studied because of its anti-inflammatory, sun proofing, antiaging, antioxidative, and immune-boosting functions (Jiang et al 2017). Aronia melanocarpa leaf and fruit extract are used in cosmetic products for skin conditioning, skin whitening, anti-inflammatory, and collagen-boosting properties (Cujic et al 2017;Lee and Ryu 2018). Novel cosmeceutical delivery systems that act as smart carriers for encapsulation or attachment of therapeutic ingredients need to be explored.…”
Section: Bio-based Cosmeceuticalsmentioning
confidence: 99%