Hydrolyzed Extensin

Bueno

Humectante

Hydrolyzed Extensin at a glance

  • Plant-derived protein rich in amino acids
  • Exhibits hydrating properties
  • Reduces transepidermal water loss
  • Cosmetic Ingredient Review Expert Panel deemed safe for use in cosmetics

Hydrolyzed Extensin description

Hydrolyzed extensin is a hair- and skin-conditioning ingredient used in cosmetics. It’s a plant-based derivative of extensin, hydroxyproline-rich structural glycoproteins that are found in plants’ cell walls, that’s broken down into smaller molecules through the process of hydrolysis. When applied to skin, hydrolyzed extensin exhibits conditioning and hydrating properties through a reduction in transepidermal water loss. Currently, there’s limited research on hydrolyzed extensin’s skin benefits. Extensin is abundant in its amino acid and polysaccharide content; however, its star compound is the amino acid hydroxyproline, which is found in mammalian collagen. Hydrolyzed extensin is commonly sourced from carrots, so it’s been coined “carrot collagen,” and sometimes is referred to as “vegetable collagen.” (Note: there are many other plant-based ingredients that are also referred to as “vegetable collagen”). The Cosmetic Ingredient Review Expert Panel reports usage of hydrolyzed extensin in cosmetics in amounts between 0.01-0.13%. These usage levels were deemed safe for use in cosmetics.

Hydrolyzed Extensin references

  • International Journal of Toxicology, August 2022, pages 5S-20S
  • Journal of Physical Chemistry, August 2019, pages 7754-7763
  • Journal of the Korean Applied Science and Technology, June 2012, pages 257-267

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Calificaciones de ingredientes

Excelente

Ingrediente sobresaliente con beneficios reales para la piel. Su eficacia está demostrada y respaldada por estudios independientes.

Bueno

Aunque no son tan beneficiosos como los de la categoría excelente, suelen ser necesarios para mejorar la textura, la estabilidad o la absorción de una fórmula.

Aceptable

Puede presentar ciertas limitaciones en cuanto a su apariencia, estabilidad o eficacia. A veces, son ingredientes básicos o que no cuentan con suficiente respaldo científico.

Poco recomendable

Aunque puede ofrecer algunos beneficios se recomienda evitarlo por su probabilidad de causar irritación, especialmente si se combina con otros ingredientes problemáticos.

Desaconsejable

Ha demostrado provocar efectos adversos como irritación, inflamación o sequedad, especialmente si se utiliza en altas concentraciones o junto con otros ingredientes irritantes.

Desconocido

No hemos encontrado este ingrediente en nuestro diccionario. Registramos todos los ingredientes desconocidos y actualizamos la información de forma continua.

Sin calificar

Ingrediente registrado, pero con la información científica disponible pendiente de revisar.