Saturday, August 4, 2012

Resveratrate, the molecule of the Youth


Eight years after the discovery of the popular resveratrol, a phytoalexin present in grapes, three well-known laboratories (Estee Lauder, and Omnichem Ajinimoto) have transformed this molecule in order to apply it effectively on skin cells.

Resveratrol is known and used in cosmetics for its antioxidant and anti-irritant benefits. However, it has limited solubility, is unstable and slightly penetrates the skin. Can only be used in low concentrations, achieving limited success. As an antioxidant, Resveratrol is used immediately upon contact with the skin by neutralizing free radicals. To get an effect on the SIRT1 gene, it is necessary to increase the dose to a concentration of resveratrol it unusable.

The Resveratrate is a transformation of the structure of resveratrol to make it a unique molecule compatible with the skin, can penetrate the surface of the skin and release high concentrations of pure Resveratrol in a controlled manner throughout the day.

Resveratrol laboratories using Estée Lauder from the root of Polygonum cuspidatum, a plant that comes from China.

Once harvested this plant is sent to laboratories in Belgium, where an elite team of scientists extracted the precious Resveratrol, a very complex and elaborate process that lasts 14 days.

Phosphates added during processing to resveratrol, react with an enzyme naturally present in the skin, releasing a pool of pure Resveratrol, a constant and controlled throughout the day. This continuous spring constantly Resveratrol protects skin cells, increasing their longevity and prolonging the youth of the skin.

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