Medicinal plants in nutricosmetics

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Abstract

Nutricosmetics are nutritional supplements that affect the condition of the skin and its appendages. They are available as ampoules, capsules, or tablets which improve skin elasticity and tone, as well as increase its hydration. Supplements, that prevent excessive hair loss and support the proper growth of nails, are also classified as nutricosmetics. Many supplements contain compounds of plant origin that are rich in active ingredients and exhibit a beneficial effect on the physiology of the skin and its appendages. The aim of this study was to assess the health-promoting effects of selected species of medicinal plants used in nutricosmetics based on the latest literature reports. During the analysis of specific species, the herbal raw material, main biologically active substances, their action, and application were taken into account. Active ingredients are obtained from many parts of plants, including fruits, leaves, and herbs. They are a source of flavonoids, mineral salts, vitamins, and antioxidants of antiaging, and anti-inflammatory properties. The wide use of plant raw materials of popular species and the richness of active ingredients of multidimensional action obtained from them, creates great opportunities for the dietary supplement industry.

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Porebska, A. (2023). Medicinal plants in nutricosmetics. Aesthetic Cosmetology and Medicine. INDYGO Zahir Media. https://doi.org/10.52336/acm.2022.033

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