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Euterpe oleracea sterols are plant sterols extracted from the fruit of the Euterpe oleracea palm, also known as the açaí palm, Arecaceae. These sterols are used in cosmetic and skincare products for their skin-nourishing and barrier-repairing properties.
Chemical Composition and Structure
Euterpe oleracea sterols include various phytosterols such as:
Beta-sitosterol: known for its anti-inflammatory and skin-soothing properties.
Stigmasterol: which can help improve skin hydration and elasticity.
Campesterol: contributing to the maintenance of the skin barrier and overall skin health.
Physical Properties
Euterpe oleracea sterols are characterized by:
Appearance: typically a white to off-white powder or a semi-solid substance.
Aroma: generally odorless or with a very mild, natural plant-like scent.
Texture: can vary from a fine powder to a slightly waxy consistency, depending on the formulation.
Production Process
The production process for Euterpe oleracea sterols includes:
Harvesting and Preparation: Açaí fruits are harvested from the Euterpe oleracea palm and cleaned.
Extraction: Sterols are extracted from the fruit using methods such as solvent extraction or supercritical fluid extraction.
Purification: The extracted sterols are purified through processes like saponification, which involves reacting the extract with an alkali to isolate the sterols.
Filtration and Refinement: The purified sterols are filtered and refined to ensure the desired quality and purity.
Formulation: The purified sterols are incorporated into cosmetic formulations such as creams, lotions, and serums.
Quality Control: The final product is tested for safety and quality to meet industry standards.
Applications
Medical: Euterpe oleracea sterols are not typically used in medical applications but may be included in dermatological products for their skin-repairing properties.
Cosmetic: Commonly used in skincare products to improve skin hydration, repair the skin barrier, and provide anti-inflammatory benefits. They are included in formulations such as moisturizers, anti-aging creams, and serums.
Other: Occasionally used in dietary supplements for their potential health benefits.
Environmental and Safety Considerations
Euterpe oleracea sterols are generally considered safe for use in cosmetics when applied according to recommendations. The production process is managed with a focus on reducing environmental impact and employing sustainable practices. Quality control ensures the sterols are free from contaminants and safe for consumers.
INCI
Skin conditioning agent. It is the mainstay of topical skin treatment as it has the function of restoring, increasing or improving skin tolerance to external factors, including melanocyte tolerance. The most important function of the conditioning agent is to prevent skin dehydration, but the subject is rather complex and involves emollients and humectants that can be added in the formulation.
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