April 28, 2024

Tomato and rosemary extracts in Lycoderm™ effective in skincare

Committed to ‘Cultivating Wellness’, Lycored, part of Adama Group, is an international company at the forefront of unearthing and combining nature’s nutrition potential with cutting-edge science to develop natural ingredients and products. A blend of tomato and rosemary extracts in Lycored’ skincare extracts in Lycoderm™ has a synergistic effect that may help balance skin cells’ response to environmental challenges, new research has found.

Developed to promote wellness from within, Lycored’s ingestible skincare extract contains a combination of carotenoids and polyphenols including lycopene, phytoene, phytofluene, and carnosic acid.

Previous research has shown that Lycoderm™ can benefit overall skin condition as well as visibly boosting radiance and reducing the appearance of lines and wrinkles.1 Now, a study published in Molecules has provided new insights into its molecular mechanism, further validating the blend’s ability to support skin health at the cellular level.2

The pre-clinical tests demonstrated that the phytonutrients in Lycoderm™ cooperate to inhibit inflammatory cytokines that lead to the degradation of skin collagen. Its patented combination of carotenoids and polyphenols was found to inhibit the secretion of the cytokines and balance oxidative stress far more effectively than either tomato extract or rosemary leaf extract alone.

Moreover, the study further substantiated the bioavailability of Lycoderm™. A group of young, healthy subjects began taking Lycoderm™ in addition to their regular diet, with blood tests taken two and three weeks after beginning supplementation. The results showed that the average plasma concentration of the major tomato carotenoids almost doubled.

As such, the study underlines the benefits of supplementation with tomato nutrients on top of a healthy diet, demonstrating relevant mechanisms of action that support health and beauty across all skin types and age groups.

Karin Hermoni, Head of Product and Science at Lycored, said: “When creating Lycoderm™, we were aiming for the ultimate mix of carotenoids naturally present in the tomato alongside the polyphenols in natural rosemary leaf extract. This research shines a light on how these phytonutrients work together to nourish the body from the inside out, helping to maintain skin health and wellness to achieve an ‘inner glow.’”

Lycoderm™ is a plant-based, clean-label solution that can be used in a wide range of dietary supplements and is GRAS for food and beverage use.

The full study, ‘Combined effects of carotenoids and polyphenols in balancing the response of skin cells to UV irradiation,’ can be viewed here: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33808148/

1 Tarshish, E., Hermoni, K. & Schwartz, S.R. ‘Effect of oral supplement “Lycopene” on reducing the signs of skin ageing’ Clinical Pharmacology and Biopharmaceutics (2020)

2 Calniquer, G. et al. ‘Combined effects of carotenoids and polyphenols in balancing the response of skin cells to UV irradiation’ Molecules (2021)

Committed to ‘Cultivating Wellness’, Lycored, part of Adama Group, is an international company at the forefront of unearthing and combining nature’s nutrition potential with cutting-edge science to develop natural ingredients and products. Established in 1995 in Israel, Lycored is the global leader in natural carotenoids for food, beverage and dietary supplement products. For more information visit www.lycored.com.

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