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Panax Ginseng Adventitious Root Extracellular Vesicles are nanoscale extracellular vesicles derived from the adventitious roots of Panax ginseng. These vesicles contain bioactive compounds that can enhance the efficacy of skincare products.

Chemical Composition and Structure:

Active Components: Contains a range of bioactive molecules including ginsenosides, peptides, and other metabolites found in Panax ginseng adventitious roots.
Molecular Weight: Varies depending on the types of vesicles and their contents. Generally, the vesicles range from 30 to 200 nanometers in diameter.
Structure: Spherical or cup-shaped vesicles with a lipid bilayer, encapsulating active ingredients such as ginsenosides and peptides.

Physical Properties:

Appearance: Typically a clear or slightly opaque solution, which may have a light yellow tint.
Odor: Mild, with minimal scent due to the nature of the extraction process.
Solubility: Soluble in water and compatible with aqueous formulations in cosmetics.
pH: Generally neutral to slightly acidic, suitable for incorporation into a variety of skincare products.

Production Process:

Preparation: Adventitious roots of Panax ginseng are processed to isolate extracellular vesicles.
Extraction: Vesicles are isolated using centrifugation or filtration techniques that separate them from other cellular components.
Characterization: The vesicles are analyzed to ensure they contain the desired bioactive compounds.
Formulation: The vesicle extract is incorporated into cosmetic formulations, providing targeted delivery of active ingredients.

Applications:

Skincare Products: Used for its potential benefits including hydration, anti-aging, and skin rejuvenation.
Cosmetic Formulations: Suitable for inclusion in serums, creams, and lotions to deliver ginsenosides and other active components effectively.

Environmental and Safety Considerations:

Environmental Impact: The production process is generally environmentally friendly with minimal waste.
Safety: Considered safe for cosmetic use.People allergic to plants or with very sensitive skin should be cautious.

INCI:


Hair conditioning agent. A significant number of ingredients with specific and targeted purposes may co-exist in hair shampoo formulations: cleansers, conditioners, thickeners, matting agents, sequestering agents, fragrances, preservatives, special additives. However, the indispensable ingredients are the cleansers and conditioners as they are necessary and sufficient for hair cleansing and manageability. The others act as commercial and non-essential auxiliaries such as: appearance, fragrance, colouring, etc. Hair conditioning agents have the task of increasing shine, manageability and volume, and reducing static electricity, especially after treatments such as colouring, ironing, waving, drying and brushing. They are, in practice, dispersants that may contain cationic surfactants, thickeners, emollients, polymers. The typology of hair conditioning agents includes: intensive conditioners, instant conditioners, thickening conditioners, drying conditioners. They can perform their task generally accompanied by other different ingredients.

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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