Science
Mechanism of Action
Visnadine selectively dilates small arteries and arterioles, increasing capillary blood volume and opening previously closed vessels. This action, mediated by L-type calcium channel modulation, leads to improved circulation, enhanced trophic exchanges, and also exhibits anti-inflammatory and lipolytic properties.
Research
Clinical Evidence
Medium confidenceN/A
Key findings
- 01 Visnadine applied topically increases blood volume and cutaneous temperature in healthy subjects by acting on microcirculation.
- 02 Topical visnadine significantly improves overall Female Sexual Function Index scores, indicating its effect on regional blood flow.
- 03 It improves microcirculation and reduces skin sensitivity in vascular disorders.
Transparency
Dusting Analysis
No specific data suggests Visnadine is commonly dusted in cosmetic formulations or requires a dusting threshold.
The Formula
Formulation
Stability
Visnadine is soluble in organic solvents and has limited water solubility. It benefits from association with phospholipids as carriers and can be combined with other actives for enhanced anti-cellulite or anti-aging effects. Optimal pH range data is not specified.
Synergies
- Phospholipids (especially phosphatidylcholine)
- Centella asiatica triterpenes
- Ginkgo Biloba Dimeric Flavonoids
- Grape seed extract
Safety
Safety Profile
Visnadine has not been reviewed by CIR or SCCS for cosmetic safety. General chemical hazard classifications list it as an irritant if swallowed, but specific dermal safety for cosmetic application is not publicly available.
Your Skin
Skin Compatibility
Our Assessment
Verdict
While Visnadine shows promising microcirculation-enhancing properties, a lack of comprehensive safety assessments for cosmetic use by official bodies like CIR or SCCS warrants a cautious approach.
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