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Hydrolyzed Laminaria Japonica Extract
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2022-Dec-18 12:00


Hydrolyzed Laminaria Japonica Extract is derived from Laminaria japonica, a type of sea kelp, and is processed through hydrolysis to break down the polysaccharides and other components into smaller, more bioavailable forms. This hydrolyzed extract is used for its enhanced skin conditioning and moisturizing properties.

Chemical Composition and Structure

Active Compounds: Contains hydrolyzed polysaccharides, minerals, and vitamins from Laminaria japonica.
Polysaccharides: Broken down into smaller molecules, enhancing their ability to penetrate the skin and provide hydration.
Minerals and Vitamins: Remain beneficial for skin health, supporting nourishment and hydration.

Physical Properties

Appearance: Typically a clear to slightly opaque liquid or gel.
Odor: Mild, oceanic or seaweed-like scent.
Solubility: Fully soluble in water, making it suitable for aqueous formulations.
Texture: Smooth and gel-like, depending on concentration.

Production Process

Extraction: Laminaria japonica is harvested and processed to obtain the raw extract.
Hydrolysis: The extract undergoes hydrolysis to break down polysaccharides and other components into smaller, more bioavailable forms.
Filtration and Concentration: The hydrolyzed extract is filtered and concentrated to achieve the desired potency.
Packaging: The final product is packaged under sterile conditions to maintain its quality and efficacy.

Applications

Cosmetic: Used in skincare products for its enhanced moisturizing, soothing, and skin conditioning properties. Commonly included in creams, serums, and masks.
Pharmaceutical: Potentially explored for topical applications in dermatological treatments.
Food: Not typically used in food products.

Environmental and Safety Considerations

Biodegradability: Designed to be environmentally friendly and biodegradable.
Toxicity: Generally regarded as safe for topical use. Should be used according to established guidelines to avoid potential allergic reactions or skin irritations. Individuals with sensitive skin or allergies should exercise caution. Ensure that the extract is sustainably sourced and free from contaminants.
Disposal: Dispose of in accordance with local environmental regulations.

INCI Functions:


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.

Skin protectant. It creates a protective barrier on the skin to defend it from harmful substances, irritants, allergens, pathogens that can cause various inflammatory conditions. These products can also improve the natural skin barrier and in most cases more than one is needed to achieve an effective result.
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