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Update on organics
AS pressure grows on cosmetics companies to use more environmentally friendly ingredients and packaging, there has been a profound increase in...
Skin & Allergy News, 12/01/09 by Leslie S. Baumann · More from publication -
Carotenoids
Researchers have shown that arotenoids are superior scavengers of singlet oxygen and sufficient scavengers of other reactive oxygen species...
Skin & Allergy News, 11/01/09 by Leslie S. Baumann · More from publication -
Glucosamine
Glucosamine and its derivative N-acetylglucosamine are aminomonosaccharides that have various important biologic functions. As a therapeutic agent...
Skin & Allergy News, 10/01/09 by Leslie S. Baumann · More from publication -
Luteolin
The flavone luteolin, 3',4',5,7-tetrahydroxyflavone, is a polyphenol commonly found in fruits, vegetables, and medicinal herbs (Curr. Cancer Drug...
Skin & Allergy News, 09/01/09 by Leslie S. Baumann · More from publication -
Dead sea minerals
The palliative effects of immersing in baths or pools of thermomineral water, known as balneotherapy, have been known for centuries, with modern...
Skin & Allergy News, 08/01/09 by Leslie S. Baumann · More from publication -
Saffron
Saffron (Crocus sativus), a member of the Iridaceae family, is native to I Southwest Asia, particularly Iran, but was first cultivated in Greece....
Skin & Allergy News, 07/01/09 by Leslie S. Baumann · More from publication -
Rosmarinic acid
Rosmarinic acid (alpha-o-caffeoyl-3,4-dihydroxyphenyl lactic acid) is a naturally occurring hydroxylated compound and analogue of caffeic acid...
Skin & Allergy News, 06/01/09 by Leslie S. Baumann · More from publication -
Zeaxanthin
Photoprotective activity is exhibited by such plant constituents as carotenoids, tocopherols, vitamin C, and flavonoids and other polyphenols....
Skin & Allergy News, 05/01/09 by Leslie S. Baumann · More from publication -
Polyphenols
In this column, I have covered a range of botanical sources of cosmeceutical ingredients. The historical foundation for such an inquiry is...
Skin & Allergy News, 04/01/09 by Leslie S. Baumann · More from publication -
[beta]-glucans
[beta]-Glucans are naturally occurring polysaccharides, present in various cereal grains, baker's yeast, bacteria, and fungi, particularly...
Skin & Allergy News, 03/01/09 by Leslie S. Baumann · More from publication
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