Zeffron Saffron Stem Cells
📖Introduction:
Saffron is also called crocus. In ancient times, saffron was a precious spice. It was often used in cooking, medicine, and dyes. It has a warm aroma. Its ingredients include saffronone, crocetic acid, carbohydrate compounds, starch, protein, and fat. , minerals and vitamins, etc. In terms of medicinal value, it mainly contains three secondary metabolites: sacinal, crocin and crocin. Saffron is known as one of the most precious flower medicines. The main reason is that its extraction process is extremely time-consuming and requires a large number of flowers. Only the stamen part of a flower is taken. Each flower has only three stigmas, and it takes a long time from seed to flowering. It takes three years, making it very valuable.
The ingredients of saffron include saffronone, crocetic acid, carbohydrate compounds, starch, protein, fat, minerals and vitamins. In terms of medicinal value, it mainly contains three secondary metabolites: sacinal, crocin and crocin. In ingredient efficacy verification, saffron extract can help resist oxidation (anti-aging) and preserve hyaluronic acid (moisturizing); in clinical efficacy experiments, saffron can help human skin increase moisturizing, reduce water loss, and reduce melanin formation (whitening).
🔍Efficacy discussion:
Antioxidant and preservation of hyaluronic acid: Compared with the control group, the saffron group has higher antioxidant activity (increased by 30%) (anti-aging) and preserves 15% of hyaluronic acid from being decomposed (moisturizing, elasticity)
Moisturizing, reducing water loss, and reducing melanin: Daily use of saffron extract can help increase moisturizing by 36%, reduce water loss by 32%, and reduce melanin formation (whitening) by 25%.
🎇Type:
•Extract liquid
•lyophilized powder