Science
Mechanism of Action
This extract boosts hyaluronic acid and collagen synthesis while inhibiting melanin pigment production and inflammatory factors. Its bioactive compounds, such as p-coumaric acid, contribute to significant antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities.
Research
Clinical Evidence
Medium confidenceN/A
Key findings
- 01 Zingiber mioga Extract Improves Moisturization and Depigmentation of Skin and Reduces Wrinkle Formation in UVB-Irradiated HRM-2 Hairless Mice, MDPI.
Transparency
Dusting Analysis
There is no available information to suggest that Zingiber Mioga Extract is commonly dusted or used at ineffective concentrations in formulations.
The Formula
Formulation
Stability
While a direct optimal pH range is not established, a component of common ginger, 6-gingerol, shows maximum stability at pH 4, which could serve as a guideline.
Safety
Safety Profile
The CIR has not reviewed this extract, and while common ginger is GRAS, this doesn't apply directly to Zingiber Mioga in cosmetics. Reports of occupational allergic contact dermatitis indicate potential for irritancy or allergenicity.
Your Skin
Skin Compatibility
Our Assessment
Verdict
Zingiber Mioga Extract shows promising skin benefits in preclinical studies, but a lack of human clinical data and unreviewed CIR status necessitate further research for definitive cosmetic application.
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