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ARGININE

Arginine is an important  Amino acidwhich impresses in skin care with its moisturizing, antioxidant and wound-healing properties. It binds water and thus improves the hydration and suppleness of the skin. Arginine also plays an important role in wound healing by soothing skin irritations and supporting cell regeneration(1-2). Arginine is a promising active ingredient for cosmetic products as it can increase endogenous urea synthesis in keratinocytes, which is helpful in the treatment of dry skin(3-4).

(1) Gad, M. (2010). Anti-aging effects of l-arginine. Journal of Advanced Research, 1, 169-177.

(2) Souza, Á., Oliveira, M., Andrade, R., Amorim, R., Bocca, A., Borin, M. (2017). The in vivo effect of L-arginine on skin elasticity in mice. Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 53.

(3) Wohlrab, J. (2002). The epidermal arginine metabolism and its therapeutic influence. Current Dermatology, 28, 13 - 20.

(4) Wohlrab, J., Siemes, C., Marsch, W. (2001). The Influence of L-Arginine on the Regulation of Epidermal Arginase. Skin Pharmacology and Physiology, 15, 44 - 54.