
"As someone who studies cosmetics using natural products, we needed a paper that summarizes the overall literature on the topic. In particular, in the case of antioxidant carbon nanoparticles, which our research team was interested in, we had to examine their position in the study of natural cosmetic products and the mechanism by which they act on the skin. Basically, the main ingredient of cosmetics is antioxidant substances, but we judged that practical application of natural product extracts would be difficult without research on the intracellular mechanisms."
Professor Lee Young-cheol of the Department of Bionanotechnology at Gachon University explained the background to his contribution to the paper, “Antioxidants for improving skin appearance: intracellular mechanisms, challenges, and future strategies,” to the “International Journal of Cosmetic Science” in February.
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"As someone who studies cosmetics using natural products, we needed a paper that summarizes the overall literature on the topic. In particular, in the case of antioxidant carbon nanoparticles, which our research team was interested in, we had to examine their position in the study of natural cosmetic products and the mechanism by which they act on the skin. Basically, the main ingredient of cosmetics is antioxidant substances, but we judged that practical application of natural product extracts would be difficult without research on the intracellular mechanisms."
Professor Lee Young-cheol of the Department of Bionanotechnology at Gachon University explained the background to his contribution to the paper, “Antioxidants for improving skin appearance: intracellular mechanisms, challenges, and future strategies,” to the “International Journal of Cosmetic Science” in February.
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