Pterocarpus Santalinus

Aceptable

Antioxidante

Pterocarpus Santalinus at a glance

  • Type of tree found native to south India
  • Used in traditional Ayurvedic medicine
  • Extract has antioxidant and soothing properties
  • Oil has volatile fragrance components
  • Also known as red sandalwood

Pterocarpus Santalinus description

_Pterocarpus santalinus_, commonly known as red sandalwood, is a type of tree found in the Eastern Ghats Mountain range of south India. Various parts of the tree have been used in traditional Ayurvedic medicine for centuries (both ingested and applied topically). As with many plant extracts, different parts of _Pterocarpus santalinus_ yield different responses when applied to skin. Research finds that in addition to its natural antioxidant properties, the extract from this tree contains skin-beneficial ingredients such as calming bisabolol and moisturizing squalene. Studies have determined that the extract can help improve the appearance and feel of irritated skin. That said, the oil extracted from _Pterocarpus santalinus_ is comprised of volatile fragrance terpenes that can cause skin irritation. One study also found that a traditional bark paste made with water or honey used to treat acne resulted in itchy, red skin and mild swelling. Therefore, this is another case where it’s important to check a product’s ingredient list to see what part of the plant is used to see what benefits – or potential issues – it might have.

Pterocarpus Santalinus references

  • Journal of Ethnopharmacology, August 2021 and October 2021, ePublication
  • Journal of King Saud University – Science, March 2020, pages 1712-1717
  • Planta Medica, May 2019, pages 599-607

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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.