Tuber Magnatum Extract is derived from the white truffle, known scientifically as Tuber magnatum, a prized and aromatic fungus. This extract is primarily used in cosmetics and skincare products due to its antioxidant and nourishing properties.
Chemical Composition and Structure:
Polyphenols: Contains antioxidant compounds that help combat free radicals and protect the skin from environmental damage.
Vitamins: Rich in vitamins such as Vitamin B and D, which support skin health.
Minerals: Includes essential minerals like potassium and magnesium that contribute to skin wellness.
Amino Acids: Provides amino acids that aid in skin regeneration and repair.
Physical Properties:
Appearance: Typically a clear or slightly colored solution, depending on the concentration and extraction process.
Odor: Characterized by a rich, earthy aroma typical of white truffles.
Texture: Can vary from liquid to concentrated, with a light and easily absorbable consistency.
Production Process:
The production of Tuber Magnatum Extract involves:
Extraction: Obtaining the extract from white truffles through processes like maceration or distillation.
Purification: Removing impurities and concentrating the active ingredients.
Formulation: Incorporating the extract into cosmetic and skincare products such as serums and creams.
Applications:
Cosmetics: Used in serums, creams, and anti-aging treatments for its antioxidant and nourishing properties.
Medical: May be used in therapeutic preparations for its potential regenerative and skin-supporting properties.
Food: Although not commonly used in food products, white truffle is known for its gourmet culinary use.
Environmental and Safety Considerations:
Tuber Magnatum Extract is generally considered safe for topical use. However, like all extracts, it should be used according to established guidelines to avoid potential allergic reactions or skin irritations. It is important to ensure that the extract is sourced sustainably and free from harmful chemicals.
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.
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