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Background Heat induced by infrared (IR) radiation from sun exposure increases skin temperature and can lead to thermal and photo-aging. However, little is known about the relationship between heat induced by IR radiation and lipid biosynthesis in human ...
Hyuk Chul Kwon+4 more
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Bacterial strains isolated from fermented foods are gaining significance as they are reported to have antibacterial, antioxidant, and anticancer properties.
Hoo-Dhon Byun+4 more
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In this study, ultrasonic-assisted cellulase extraction (UCE) was applied to extract flavonoids and polyphenols from the Nymphaea hybrid flower. The extraction conditions were optimized using the response surface method (RSM) coupled with a Box-Behnken ...
Hui-Min Liu+7 more
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Bacterial Nanocellulose toward Green Cosmetics: Recent Progresses and Challenges
In the skin care field, bacterial nanocellulose (BNC), a versatile polysaccharide produced by non-pathogenic acetic acid bacteria, has received increased attention as a promising candidate to replace synthetic polymers (e.g., nylon, polyethylene ...
T. Almeida+3 more
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Glycation, and the resulting buildup of advanced glycation end products (AGEs), is recognized as a key driver of cumulative skin damage and skin aging. Dunaliella salina is a halophile microalga adapted to intense solar radiation through the production ...
Fabien Havas+6 more
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Exceptional cosmetic surgeries on homology spheres [PDF]
The cosmetic surgery conjecture is a longstanding conjecture in 3-manifold theory. We present a theorem about exceptional cosmetic surgery for homology spheres. Along the way we prove that if the surgery is not a small seifert $\mathbb{Z}/2\mathbb{Z}$-homology sphere or a toroidal irreducible non-Seifert surgery then there is at most one pair of ...
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Lipopeptides in cosmetics [PDF]
SynopsisLipopeptides are biosurfactants extensively used in cosmetics. The consumption of cosmetics containing lipopeptides is increasing as a result of the exceptional surface properties and diverse biological activities of lipopeptides which facilitate a vast number of applications not only in the pharmaceutics industry which includes cosmetics but ...
Mayuree Kanlayavattanakul+1 more
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Biopolymers for hydrogels in cosmetics: review
Hydrogels are cross-linked networks of macromolecular compounds characterized by high water absorption capacity. Such materials find a wide range of biomedical applications. Several polymeric hydrogels can also be used in cosmetics. Herein, the structure,
S. Mitura, A. Sionkowska, Amit Jaiswal
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Trends in the Use of Botanicals in Anti-Aging Cosmetics
Botanical ingredients have been used for thousands of years in skincare for their convenience as well as the diversity and abundance in compounds with biological activity.
M. Ferreira+4 more
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BACKGROUND: Accumulating evidence indicates that reactive oxygen species (ROS) are an important etiological factor for the induction of dermal papilla cell senescence and hair loss, which is also known alopecia.
Seunghee Bae+10 more
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