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Prunus Persica Callus Extract is derived from the callus tissue of the peach tree (Prunus persica). Callus tissue is a form of plant tissue that can grow from a wound or a culture and is used in cosmetics for its regenerative and soothing properties. The extract is rich in bioactive compounds that benefit the skin.

Chemical Composition and Structure

Key Components: Phytochemicals, antioxidants, polysaccharides, and proteins.
Active Compounds: Includes growth factors, amino acids, and antioxidants that support skin rejuvenation and repair.

Physical Properties

Appearance: Typically a pale or light yellow liquid or gel.
Odor: Mild, natural fragrance with a slight fruity or plant-like note.
Consistency: Gel-like or liquid, depending on concentration and formulation.

Production Process

Cultivation: Callus tissue is cultured from peach tree cells.
Extraction: The callus is processed to extract beneficial compounds.
Purification: The extract is filtered and refined to concentrate active ingredients.

Applications

Cosmetics: Utilized in serums, moisturizers, and anti-aging products.
Skin Care: Enhances skin hydration, improves texture, and promotes regeneration.
Anti-Aging: Supports the reduction of wrinkles and fine lines.

Cosmetic Benefits

Regenerative: Stimulates skin repair and renewal.
Hydrating: Provides deep moisture and helps maintain skin barrier function.
Antioxidant: Protects against oxidative stress and environmental damage.

Safety

This ingredient is generally regarded as safe for use in cosmetics and personal care products when used as directed. Individuals with sensitivities or allergies to plant-based ingredients should be cautious.

Environmental and Safety Considerations

Sustainability: Prefer extracts from sustainably sourced callus cultures.
Regulation: Must adhere to current cosmetic ingredient regulations to ensure safety and effectiveness.

INCI:


Antioxidant agent. Ingredient that counteracts oxidative stress and prevents cell damage. Free radicals, pathological inflammatory processes, reactive nitrogen species and reactive oxygen species are responsible for the ageing process and many diseases caused by oxidation.
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CAS: 84012-34-0 EC number 281-678-7