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[/quote] Nix da mit natürliche Anti Aging Creme. reneway, was soll dieser UNSINN? [/quote]
ELF, sorry für meinen Unsinn. vielleicht finden Sie auch hier ein Haar in der Suppe ?
http://www.ijrpbsonline.com/files/RW6.pdf ABSTRACT …... Sericin has been used for cosmetics, medical, polymer materials and other applications due to its antioxidative, antibacterial, anti microbial, anti wrinkle, wound healing, UV resistant and moisture-absorbing and –desorbing properties etc.
1.3 Cosmetic Applications Sericin alone or in combination with silk fibroin has been used in skin, hair, and nail cosmetics. Sericin when used in the form of lotion, cream and ointment shows increased skin elasticity, antiwrinkle, and antiaging effects
oder in http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20673171 Free radical scavenging and tyrosinase inhibition activity of oils and sericin extracted from Thai native silkworms (Bombyx mori). This study has suggested that sericin and oil from Noneruesee extracted by basic hydrolysis and the cold process, which gave the highest tyrosinase inhibition and free radical scavenging activity, respectively, can be applied in antiaging and whitening cosmetic products.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silk_amino_acid Silk amino acids (SAAs) also known as Sericin is a natural water-soluble glycoprotein extracted from raw silk. It is a non-animal protein source used as an additive in skin and hair care products due to it's high levels of serine which has excellent moisture preservation characteristics.[1][2] As a water-based additive it is used to provide a protective barrier and silky feel to lotions, soaps, personal lubricants, hair and skincare products.[3] Silk amino acids are produced by hydrolyzing (or breaking apart) silk proteins into smaller peptide chains, typically 18 to 19 amino acids in length. Silk amino acids have a lower molecular weight than silk protein powders and are moisturizing to skin and hair.[4] Although silk proteins have been used in traditional medicine in both China and Korea for centuries[citation needed], they have been shown to provide a variety of biological effects in animals, ranging from enhancing exercise performance to lowering blood cholesterol and blood glucose levels to possessing antioxidant and antiviral activities.[citation needed]
Silk amino acids are used in formulating shampoos, conditioner, hair treatments, bodywash, body lotions, cleansers, toners and facial moisturizers, mascara, lipstick and color cosmetics.[
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