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INCI Name: Soy Isoflavones, Lecithin, Butylene Glycol, Water Plant
Source: Soy bean |
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| >> Claims on NLT GeniSphere
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?Contains at least 2.0% of genistein extracted from soybean ?Stimulates
hyaluronic acid production in skin ?Protects DNA against oxidative damage,
modulates of signal transduction cascades, and inhibits the oncogene expression
?Inhibits superoxide anion generation by the enzyme xanthine oxidase
?Reduces free radical damage which causes wrinkled and darkened skin
?Protects from photo-damage and improves skin tone and texture ?Improves
hormonal imbalance in skin (oily skin, dry skin, adult acne, Rosacea, and
etcs) |
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| >> Main Active Ingredient of NLT
GeniSphere 2.0™ |
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| Genistein is one of several known isoflavones. Isoflavones are found in a
number of plants, with soybeans and soy products like tofu and textured
vegetable protein being the primary food source. Soy isoflavones are a group of
compounds found in and isolated from the soybean. Besides functioning as
antioxidants, many isoflavones have been shown to interact with animal and human
estrogen receptors, causing effects in the body similar to those caused by the
hormone estrogen. Soy isoflavones also produce non-hormonal effects. Genistein
influences several targets in living cells. One important function is the
inhibition of several tyrosine kinases. Genistein also inhibits the mammalian
hexose transporter GLUT1 and contraction of several types of smooth muscles.
Genistein can bind to the CFTR channel, potentiating its opening at low
concentration and inhibiting it a higher
doses. |
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| >> Physical Properties of NLT
GeniSphere 2.0™ |
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| >> Stability of NLT GeniSphere
2.0™ |
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| Shelf-life of 1 year before opening |
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| >> Scientific Study: Anti-Oxidation
Activity of NLT GeniSphere 2.0™ |
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| >> Scientific Study: Protection from
Photo-Damage by NLT GeniSphere 2.0™ |
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| Six healthy male subjects were recruited to the study. UVB doses used were
two MED for the tested subjects. Genistein was applied to dorsal skin either 60
min before or 5 min after UVB irradiation. Erythema was quantitated using a
Minolta chromatologists blinded to the samples. |
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