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POLYDATIN

Description

Polydatin, also known as piceid, is a naturally occurring stilbenoid compound found in various plants, most notably in grapes and the roots of Japanese knotweed (Polygonum cuspidatum). This potent antioxidant is a glycoside form of resveratrol, offering enhanced bioavailability and stability compared to its aglycone counterpart. Polydatin exhibits a wide range of beneficial properties for skin health and overall well-being.

As a powerful free radical scavenger, polydatin helps protect skin cells from oxidative stress and environmental damage. It demonstrates significant anti-inflammatory effects, potentially reducing skin redness and irritation. Research suggests that polydatin may inhibit tyrosinase activity, making it a promising ingredient for addressing hyperpigmentation and uneven skin tone.

Polydatin has shown potential in promoting collagen synthesis and protecting existing collagen from degradation, which could contribute to improved skin elasticity and reduced appearance of fine lines. Its antioxidant properties may also support the skin's natural defense mechanisms against UV-induced damage. Additionally, polydatin has been studied for its potential to improve microcirculation, which could enhance overall skin health and radiance.

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