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research Microalgae, Tetraselmis Tetrathele Has Alopecia Prevention and Scalp Improvement
Tetrathelmis tetrathele extract may help prevent hair loss and improve scalp health.
research Real-Time iTRAQ-Based Proteome Profiling Revealed the Central Metabolism Involved in Nitrogen Starvation Induced Lipid Accumulation in Microalgae
Nitrogen starvation in microalgae increases lipid production, making it a potential biofuel source.
research Toxicity Assessment of the Green Dunaliella Salina Microalgae
Dunaliella salina microalgae is safe to eat and may boost health.
research Bioengineered Plants as a Source of Omega-3 Fatty Acids
Genetically modified plants could be an important source of omega-3 fats to meet global needs.
research Extracellular Vesicles for Cosmetic Applications
Tiny particles called extracellular vesicles show potential for improving skin health in cosmetics, but more research is needed to confirm their safety and effectiveness.
research Trends in the Development of Natural Ingredients for Scalp Improvement Cosmetics - Focusing on Plant Extracts and Marine Organisms
Natural ingredients like plant extracts and marine life show promise for improving scalp health and reducing hair loss.
research A Review on Application and Future Prospects of Algae in Pharmaceutical and Food Industry
Algae can be used in medicine and food for their valuable compounds and nutrients.
research Development of Hair Care Formulations Containing Spirulina Platensis and Ascophyllum Nodosum Extracts
The conditioner with Spirulina and Ascophyllum extracts made hair shinier and easier to comb.
research Application of Marine Microbial Natural Products in Cosmetics
Marine microbes could be used in cosmetics for sun protection, skin care, and possibly preventing hair loss.
research Let Astaxanthin Be Thy Medicine
Astaxanthin is a safe antioxidant that may improve heart, skin, eye health, and physical performance, and help manage chronic diseases.
research Surface Lipids as Multifunctional Mediators of Skin Responses to Environmental Stimuli
Skin surface lipids are important for skin health and altering them could help prevent aging and treat skin conditions.
research Inhibition of 5α-Reductase, IL-6 Secretion, and Oxidation Process of Equisetum Debile Extract as Functional Food and Nutraceutical Ingredients
Equisetum debile extract, especially the ethyl acetate type, may be a promising natural ingredient for anti-hair loss products.
research Stem Cell-Based Tissue Engineering for the Treatment of Burn Wounds: A Systematic Review of Preclinical Studies
Stem cell treatments may improve burn wound healing.
research Early Plant Growth and Biochemical Responses Induced by Azospirillum Brasilense Sp245 Lipopolysaccharides in Wheat (Triticum Aestivum L.) Seedlings Are Attenuated by Procyanidin B2
Lipopolysaccharides boost wheat seedling growth, but procyanidin B2 weakens this effect.
research Efficacy and Safety of a New Formulation Kit (Shampoo + Lotion) Containing Anti-Inflammatory and Antioxidant Agents to Treat Hair Loss
The new hair loss treatment kit was safe and improved hair growth without any adverse effects.
research Transcriptome Profiling of Human Follicle Dermal Papilla Cells in Response to Porphyra-334 Treatment by RNA-Seq
Porphyra-334 may help reduce wrinkles and promote hair growth.
research Biodegradation of Marine Pollutants by Microorganisms: A Bibliometric Analysis
Interest in using microorganisms to reduce ocean pollution is growing.
research Evaluation and Formulation of Spirulina Platensis Proteins for Potential Applications in Hair Care Products
Spirulina proteins can improve hair smoothness and strength in hair care products.
research In Vitro and In Vivo Investigations of the Wound Healing Effect of Crude Spirulina Extract and C-Phycocyanin
Spirulina extract and C-phycocyanin may help heal wounds.
research Compendium of Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome and Its Relevance in Glycation and Diabetes
PCOS is linked to diabetes and insulin resistance, and managing AGEs may help treat related symptoms.