Amaranthus Caudatus Seed extract

Bedst

Antioxidant

Amaranthus Caudatus Seed extract at a glance

  • Plant extract rich in skin-beneficial compounds including antioxidants
  • May provide moisturizing effects
  • Most research pertains to nutritional value but this extract shows promise for anti-aging effects on skin
  • Supplied as an aqueous solution or in the oil form

Amaranthus Caudatus Seed extract description

_Amaranthus caudatus_ seed extract (sometimes referred to as amaranth seed extract) is derived from a plant rich in many skin-beneficial compounds such as vitamins B (complex), C, and E, amino/fatty acids, peptides, and squalene. While most of the independent research pertaining to this ingredient has been done in relation to its nutritional and medicinal value, studies indicated the seeds’ robust mix of phytochemicals offer great potential for improving various aspects of skin health, including anti-aging effects. In particular, the antioxidants demonstrate skin-protective effects against environmental stressors. _Amaranthus caudatus_ seed extract may also offer moisturizing benefits (it can be manufactured as an aqueous solution or oil form depending on how its processed). This ingredient is incorporated into various cosmetics formulations ranging from facial serums to hair care. At the time of this writing, the Cosmetic Ingredient Review Expert Panel has not done a safety assessment on this ingredient. Currently, there is no indication of concerns. Fun fact: The Amaranthus caudatus plant is more commonly known as velvet flower or kiwicha. Amaranthus plants are found throughout the world, thriving under a wide range of climatic conditions. They produce grains and leafy edible vegetables and are considered of high nutritional value.

Amaranthus Caudatus Seed extract references

  • UL Prospector (supplier info), Accessed February 2023, ePublication
  • Foods, 2022, pages 1-12
  • Journal of Functional Foods, February 2020, pages 1-13
  • Medicina, March 2019, pages 1–10
  • Scientific Reports, September 2019, pages 1-14
  • Tropical Biomedicine, October 2018, pages 1,038-1,053
  • Biological & Pharmaceutical Bulletin, June 2005, pages 1,098-1,102

Peer-reviewed, substantiated scientific research is used to assess ingredients in this dictionary. Regulations regarding constraints, permitted concentration levels and availability vary by country and region.

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God

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Middel

Generelt ikke-irriterende, men kan have kosmetiske, stabilitetsmæssige eller andre problemer, der begrænser dets anvendelighed.

Dårlig

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Dårligst

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