1987
DOI: 10.1038/nbt1087-1035
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Biotechnology in the Cosmetics Industry

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“…Beside food sector, microbial metabolites are important component in many cosmetic products either as major active ingredients or as filling, stabilizing, flavoring or coloring agents. These include peroxide inducible protective factors (from S. cerevisiae), chitosan, octadecandionic acid, rhizobium gum, exopolysaccharides, ex-foliation promoting enzymes, flavor and fragrance and natural pigments [133,134]. In addition, some new low molecular weight microbial metabolites such as ectoines are currently used as main component of lotions and creams based on their ability to prevent skin dehydration, protection against UV solar radiation and anti-aging activity [135,136].…”
Section: Microbial Cells and Human Wellnessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Beside food sector, microbial metabolites are important component in many cosmetic products either as major active ingredients or as filling, stabilizing, flavoring or coloring agents. These include peroxide inducible protective factors (from S. cerevisiae), chitosan, octadecandionic acid, rhizobium gum, exopolysaccharides, ex-foliation promoting enzymes, flavor and fragrance and natural pigments [133,134]. In addition, some new low molecular weight microbial metabolites such as ectoines are currently used as main component of lotions and creams based on their ability to prevent skin dehydration, protection against UV solar radiation and anti-aging activity [135,136].…”
Section: Microbial Cells and Human Wellnessmentioning
confidence: 99%