Chemical name.: Triterpenic Saponins (Escin) from Aesculus Hippocastanum, L-Lysine saltÂ
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Ref.: The active ingredients of Aesculus Hippocastanum, Beta Escin, widely employed in the cellulitis cosmetic treatments, have been complexes in our laboratory, with L-Lysine Base, modifying its chemical-physical properties, strengthening its activity and decreasing its toxicity. Thanks to the various activities performed by the Essential Amino-Acid L-Lysine, BETALYS has demonstrated not only excellent anti-cellulitis properties, but also interesting properties for Elastin and Collagen building. This activity is due to Allysine which is a derivative of Lysine, used by the body to produce Elastin and Collagen. Allysine is produced by the actions of the enzyme Lysyl Oxidase on Lysine in the extracellular matrix and is essential in the crosslink formation that stabilizes collagen and elastin.
Chemical physical data
 Appearance: | viscous liquid
| Â Odor | characteristic
| Â Colour | yellowish | Active ingredients
| purity : min 16 % | Peroxyde Index
| max 5
| Solubility
| - soluble in water
- insoluble in mineral and vegetable oils
| Microbiological data
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APPLICATIONS BETALYS should be considered for use in all personal care products (creams, gels, etc) suitable to the topic treatment of the cutaneous inaesthetisms of cellulitis (panniculuspathy edemato-fibrosclerotic) and when researched a venotonic activity. TOXICOLOGICAL DATA BETALYS consists of a combination of well-established cosmetic raw materials and is generally considered to present no special hazards. Safety data sheet with complete information is available on request.
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