Silab releases additional efficacy data on active ingredient Glyco-Repair

Published: 3-Feb-2021

A repairing active ingredient obtained from locust beans, Glyco-Repair regenerates the endogenous processes of skin repair with a double action on the epidermis and dermis for a pro-regenerating, anti-wrinkle and smoothing effect

Due to environmental factors and ageing, the skin loses its capacity to regenerate, thereby weakening the cutaneous barrier and the dermal architecture.

Faced with this observation, Silab developed as soon as 2008 Glyco-Repair, a natural active ingredient able to reactivate the natural processes of skin repair.

In 2020, Silab brings additional efficacy data to its active ingredient in a context of ageing:

  • At the level of the epidermis, by confirming the capacity of Glyco-Repair to reactivate the different biological pathways involved in re-epithelialisation, in particular keratinocyte differentiation, and by highlighting its healing action [1]
  • At the level of the dermis, by reaffirming the ability of Glyco-Repair to restore the integrity of the support tissue, especially with its action on the architecture of the dermal matrix and on the functionality of fibroblasts [2].

As of 2008, the ability of Glyco-Repair to repair skin tissue with rapidity and intensity after an aggression had been demonstrated.

The new efficacy data highlights that the active ingredient also repairs age-related disorders. Indeed, a study by fringe projection demonstrated that Glyco-Repair, tested at 3% during 14 days of twice daily application on a mature Caucasian panel, improves skin microrelief and especially parameter Sa (-8.6%).

In addition, after 28 days of twice daily application, a clinical scoring by trained evaluators using digital photos indicated that the appearance of pores is reduced (-13.8%) and the crow’s feet wrinkles are decreased (-10.5%).

A self-evaluation by volunteers confirmed these data, since 83% of them perceive their skin grain refined and 94% report their skin to be smoother and their fine lines and wrinkles to be less visible.

Silab releases additional efficacy data on active ingredient Glyco-Repair

In order to support its concept of tissue regeneration, Silab has selected a natural raw material with repairing properties: the carob tree (Ceratonia siliqua).

Its rustic nature and its capacity to adapt to environmental constraints make it appreciated to restore degraded ecosystems.

Silab’s attention has been focused on the locust bean gum and has formed two partnerships on the island of Majorca (one for harvesting locust beans, the other for processing them into gum), the aim being to ensure the traceability starting at the parcel of land and to control quality.

A controlled enzymatic hydrolysis process enabled Silab to extract oligogalactomannans with a unique mean degree of polymerisation (DP = 17), responsible for the efficacy of the active ingredient.

Glyco-Repair is a patented solution of natural origin at 99.3% (ISO 16128) and respecting biodiversity regulations. Available in aqueous solution (recommended amount: 1 to 3%), it is compliant with international cosmetic regulations (Europe, United States, Japan, China, etc).

Notes

[1] Tested at 0.5% on wounded reconstructed epidermis SILABSKIN® RE, Glyco-Repair improves the wound repair by +98%.

[2] Tested at 0.5% on human fibroblasts from young and old donors, Glyco-Repair increases the synthesis of collagen I network by +64%.

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