Terminalia Chebula Fruit Extract From PSR Technology Demonstrates Strong Anti-Aging and Antioxidant Properties

    M. Brulas, L. Bergeron, M. Bonnans, L. Mouret, E. Oger, I. Imbert
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    TLDR Terminalia chebula fruit extract has strong anti-aging and antioxidant effects.
    The document discusses the development of a new botanical active ingredient from the fruit of Terminalia chebula, a tree native to South Asia, using PSR™ technology. This innovative extraction process releases specific phytocompounds and plant small RNAs, which are implicated in plant resistance and growth. The extract was found to contain a significant quantity of phenolic acids, known for their protective antioxidant effects against skin stress, and saccharides, which are important for skin hydration. The extract also contains a high level of organic acids, such as malic acid, which are known as superficial peeling agents. The unique composition of the PSR™ Terminalia extract, enriched with small RNAs, makes it a strong antioxidant with global anti-aging properties for the cosmetics market.
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