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  • Azelaic Acid
    1. Nguyen QH et al. (1995)
      Azelaic Acid: “Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamic Properties and its Therapeutic Role in Hyperpigmentary Disorders and Acne” Int. J. Dermatology 34:75-84.
    2. Azelaic Acid - A New Topical Treatment for Acne. (1993)
      Drug Theap. Bul.; 31: 5052
    3. Breatnach AS. (1989)
      Azelaic Acid: biological activities and therapeutic applications. Drug Today 1989; 25: 463-472.
       
  • ETF Epidermal Thymic Factor
    1. Khlystova ZS et al. (2002)
      “Age-related Changes of Thymalin Content in human Epidermis” Bul. Exp. Biolog. Med. June; 133(6): 620-2.
    2. Rose NR (1994)
      “Thymus Function Ageing and Autoimmunity” Immunolog. Letter June 40(3): 22530.
    3. Fagxolo U. et al. (1990)
      Immune Dysfunction in the Elderly: effect of thymic hormone administration on several in-vivo and in-vitro immune function parameters. Aging Dec. 2(4): 347-55.
       
  • Cocumis Melo Cantalupensis Natural Extract (and) Lacto Proteins
    1. Murcia MA et al. (2001)
      Evaluation of an Antioxydant properties of Mediterranean and Tropical Fruits Compared with Common Food Additives J. Food Prot. Dec;64(12) :2037-46.
    2. Vinson JA et al. (2001)
      Phenol Antioxydant Quantity and Quality in Foods : fruits. J Agric Food Chem. Nov;49(11):5315-21
    3. Kockaert M. Neumann M. (2003)
      Systemic and Topical Drugs for Aging skin J. Drugs Dermatol. Aug;2(4):435-41
       
  • Collagen Pentapeptide
    1. Roelandt (1994)
      Aging and Photoaging. Cosmetic Dermatology Chap. 7.8 Edition 1994.
    2. Katayama et al. (1993)
      A Pentapeptide from type I collagen promotes extracellular matrice production. J. Biol. Chem. 268 (14) pag. 9941.
  • Hyaluronic Acid
    1. Balazs, Endre A. (1981)
      US pat. n° 4303676 Hyaluronate based compositions and cosmetic forms containing same.
    2. Hascall VC, Laurent TC (1997)
      Hyaluronan: Structure and Physical Properties. www.glycoforum.gr.jp/science/hyaluronan, 15 December
    3. Brown TJ, Alcorn D, Fraser JR (1999)
      Absorption of hyaluronan applied to the surface of intact skin. J Invest Dermatol. 113(5):740-6.
    4. Harris PA, die Francesco F, Barisoni D, Leigh IM, Navsaria HA (1999)
      Use of hyaluronic acid and cultured autologous keratinocytes and fibroblasts in estensive burns. The Lancet 353: 35-36.
    5. Marechal Y. et al. (2003)
      Hydration of Hyaluronan Polysaccharide Observed by IR Spectrometry. III. Structure and Mechanism of hydration. Biopolymers (Biospectroscopy), Vol. 72, 162-173 2003 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
  • Phytohormone Complex (Isoflavons+Phytosterols)
    1. Sawaya WN et al. (1984)
      Chemical Composition and Nutritional Quality of Seeds of Date Seeds Journal of Food Science;49:617-19.
    2. Berghi A. et al. (2000)
      Date Palm Extract Exhibits Anti Aging Properties and Significantly Improves Skin Wrinkles.
  • Vitamin C
    1. Pinnell SR (1985)
      Regulation of Collagen Biosynthesis by Ascorbic Acid: a Review The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine;58:553-59
    2. Sakamoto T. et al. (1996)
      Development of the New Type of Skincare Cosmetics Containing the Novel Vitamin C Derivatives with Prolonged Effects. 19th IFSCC Congress Sydney; 2:517