Knowde Enhanced TDS
Identification & Functionality
- Active Component
- Ingredient Name
- Ingredient Origin
- Food Ingredients Functions
- Pharma & Nutraceuticals Functions
- Ingredients
- Rice Ceramide, Corn Ceramide
- Technologies
Features & Benefits
- Benefit Claims (Health)
- Labeling Claims
- Product Highlights
Aging induces many changes in the appearance, composition and structure of the skin. One of the most striking changes in aging skin is a GRADUAL LOSS OF CERAMIDE content, reducing its water-holding capacity and making it more susceptible to IRRITATION, PEELING and REDNESS. Ceramides are the major constituent of skin lipids and are essential to prevent water loss from the outermost layer of skin surface. After secretion, ceramides are organized in thin lamellar sheets creating multiple lipophilic and hydrophilic barriers between corneocytes. This structural organization is critical to maintain a strong protection against external aggressors, pathogens and toxins. Oral intake of ceramides is part of the latest "Beauty from Within" trend offering the unique advantage of allowing the natural integration of ceramides in the desired lamellar structures. This natural replenishment is simply not possible when ceramides are used topically.
- Features
- Cosmeceutical
- Clinically-tested /O Skin Moisturizer
- Highly Effective
- Low Daily Dose
- From Corn or Rice
- Gluten-free
- Beauty from within
- Ingestible beauty
Applications & Uses
- Markets
- Food & Nutrition Applications
Regulatory & Compliance
- Certifications & Compliance
Technical Details & Test Data
- Test Data
Myoceram® Boosts Endogenous Ceramide Production and Improves Overall Bodily Skin Barrier and Hydration.
Human clinical trials show MYOCERAM® from rice and from corn can support optimal skin barrier function.