Beta-(1,6)-branched beta-(1,3)-Glucan in skin care

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Beta-(1,3)-Glucans from the Schizophyllum commune mushroom decrease skin irritation and moisturize when used in toiletries.

author: Kim, Moo-Sung, Park, Kyung-Mok, Chang, In-Seop, Kang, Hak-Hee, Sim, Young-Chul
Statistical Data Included, Glucans

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Properties of a pseudoceramide multilamellar emulsion in vitro and in vivo

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The research focuses on properties of a pseudoceramide multilamellar emulsion in vitro and in vivo.

author: Park, Byeong Deog, Kim, Yoon, Lee, MyungJin, Youm, Jong Kyung, Jeong, Sekyoo, Choi, Eung Ho, Lee, Seung Hun

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Bioengineering Techniques and Skin Response Evaluation

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A new study from researchers at the University of California at San Francisco examines the advantages of techniques of skin bioengineering in evaluating skin irritation related to topical use of cosmetics. The study concludes that the use of bioengineering instruments allow a greater understanding of the effects of cosmetics on skin.

author: Maibach, Howard I., Laugier, Jean-Philipe K.
United States, University of California (San Francisco). Medical Center (San Francisco, California)

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