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CARTHAMUS TINCTORIUS OLEOSOMES
Description
Carthamus tinctorius oleosomes, derived from safflower seeds, are innovative encapsulation systems used in skincare formulations. These natural, spherical structures consist of a triglyceride core surrounded by a phospholipid monolayer and embedded proteins. Oleosomes offer a unique delivery mechanism for active ingredients, providing enhanced stability and controlled release of compounds.
In skincare products, these oleosomes serve multiple functions. They act as emulsion stabilizers, reducing the need for synthetic emulsifiers. Their ability to encapsulate both hydrophilic and lipophilic substances makes them versatile carriers for various skincare actives, including vitamins, antioxidants, and plant extracts. The gradual breakdown of oleosomes on the skin ensures a sustained release of ingredients, potentially improving efficacy and reducing irritation.
Carthamus tinctorius oleosomes also contribute moisturizing properties to formulations. Their lipid content helps reinforce the skin's barrier function, while the phospholipid layer aids in skin hydration. These structures are biodegradable and considered safe for topical use, aligning with the growing demand for natural and sustainable cosmetic ingredients. Their incorporation in skincare products can enhance texture, stability, and overall performance while supporting claims of natural origin and eco-friendliness.
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