Stereoisomeric flavonoids from active plant cells

Naolys describes how certain active plant cells are highly reliable as bioactive ingredients to induce the right defensive mechanism against oxidative stress

The skin is the largest organ in the human body and regulates many of its characteristics, such as temperature and water content. It also plays a protective role against external factors such as mechanical injury, UVA and UVB radiation, chemicals, and microbial infection.

For these reasons, it is highly critical to maintain healthy skin and prevent skin disorders or dysbacteriosis and oxidative stress disorders. A very large variety of plants can provide the necessary stilbenes and flavonoids to help prevent skin disorders, establish the right natural balance and maintain physical skin integrity.

Naolys active plant cells are obtained from plant cell dedifferentiation and ultraviolet elicitation. This technology can provide similar stilbenes and flavonoids as found in any plant species. The stereoisomer equivalents of the bioactive ingredients, i.e. the cell metabolites are produced by the active plant cells. This very elaborate chemical synthesis is beyond most chemist's abilities.

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