Spanish plant-based cosmetic active maker Vytrus Biotech has revealed the anti-dandruff efficacy of its Deobiome Noni ingredient.
The ingredient is designed to address dandruff and excess sebum production by rebalancing the scalp’s microbiota.
Dandruff is often caused by the overgrowth of the yeast Malassezia furfur, which thrives in oily environments and triggers scalp irritation, flaking, and discomfort.
Deobiome Noni targets the root cause of dandruff by leveraging the power of Quorum Sensing inhibition.
Quorum Sensing is a microbial communication system that allows microbiota like Malassezia to coordinate harmful activities, such as biofilm formation and the production of irritant metabolites.
By disrupting Quorum Sensing, Deobiome Noni prevents microbial overgrowth and restores the scalp’s natural balance, reducing dandruff and soothing irritation.
In addition to its anti-dandruff efficacy, Deobiome Noni also regulates sebum production, ensuring a healthier, more balanced scalp environment. This dual-action approach makes it ideal for consumers struggling with both dandruff and oily scalp conditions.
“Deobiome Noni can be easily integrated into a variety of hair care formulations, including shampoos, scalp treatments, conditioners, and microbiota-rebalancing products, offering formulators a powerful solution for scalp health,” said a spokeswoman.
“Vytrus will showcase the latest developments and efficacy results of Deobiome Noni at in-cosmetics Latin America on 20-21 September in São Paulo, Brazil,” she added.