Entada Phaseoloides Bark/Seed Extract

Bedst

Antioxidant

Entada Phaseoloides Bark/Seed Extract at a glance

  • Plant extract derived from a large creeping vine
  • Rich source of polyphenolic antioxidants
  • Has documented soothing benefits for impaired skin
  • The seeds contain hydrating, replenishing fatty acids
  • Can function as a cleansing agent when used in high amounts

Entada Phaseoloides Bark/Seed Extract description

_Entada phaseoloides_ bark/seed extract comes from the large creeping vine-like tree from the plant family _Fabaceae_, which is native to east Asia but also found in Africa and Australia. The bark, seeds, stems, and leaves are sources of polyphenolic antioxidant compounds shown to help bolster skin’s environmental defenses, particularly in the presence of UV light. Chemical analysis revealed the bark is a richer source of these antioxidants. The antioxidants help reduce the visible effects of inflammatory substances generated in skin exposed to sunlight. One of the major components in _Entada phaseoloides_ bark/seed extract are saponins which, in high amounts, can have *gentle cleansing properties. The pronounced soothing effect of this plant extract also plays a role in helping skin recover from damage, relieving dry, tight sensations and helping skin return to a healthier look and feel. Seeds from this plant are rich sources of amino acids, fatty acids such as oleic and linoleic, and hydrating saccharides. Use levels of Entada phaseoloides bark/seed extract in skin care are 1.5–4% when supplied as part of a blend that also contains glycol and water. It is an interesting ingredient to use in daytime products such as sunscreens. *At the time of this writing, we’re unaware of any cosmetics whose content of _Entada phaseoloides_ bark/seed extract is high enough for it to function as a cleansing agent.

Entada Phaseoloides Bark/Seed Extract references

  • Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Volume 307, May 2023, ePublication
  • Molecules, January 2022, pages 1–13
  • Natural Product Communications, January 2022, pages 1–8
  • Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology, February 2014, pages 1–28
  • North American Journal of Medical Sciences, November 2011, pages 513–517

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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Middel

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

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