Science
Mechanism of Action
It functions by neutralizing free radicals and inhibiting oxygen-promoted reactions that lead to ingredient degradation. On a cellular level, related coriander fractions have been shown to modulate the skin's structural matrix by increasing procollagen type I synthesis and decreasing the expression of MMP-1, the enzyme responsible for collagen breakdown.
Research
Clinical Evidence
Low confidenceN/A
Transparency
Dusting Analysis
Due to the lack of established clinical dosage for sprout-specific extracts, it is frequently included at very low concentrations (below 0.1%) for marketing claims rather than functional skin benefits.
The Formula
Formulation
Stability
Highly sensitive to light, temperature, and oxidation; requires stabilized packaging to maintain the potency of its phytonutrients.
Synergies
- Vitamin E
- Ferulic Acid
- Broad-spectrum UV filters
Safety
Safety Profile
While coriander essential oil is generally recognized as safe, high-concentration aqueous leaf extracts have shown potential mutagenicity in isolated in vitro models. Sprout extracts are generally considered milder, but further safety assessments are required.
Your Skin
Skin Compatibility
Our Assessment
Verdict
A promising botanical antioxidant that supports collagen density and formula stability, though it currently lacks robust clinical trials specific to the sprout maturity stage.
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