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The cosmetic and dermatological potential of keratin hydrolysate.

Pavel MokrejšMatous HuttaJana PavlackovaPavlina EgnerLubomir Benicek
Published in: Journal of cosmetic dermatology (2017)
Keratin hydrolysate acts as a humectant (it binds water from lower layers of the epidermis to the stratum corneum) as well as an occlusive (it reduces trans-epidermal water loss). The highly favorable properties of keratin hydrolysates are attributed to the wide distribution of keratin hydrolysates molecular weights; low-molecular weight fractions easily penetrate the SC, while high-molecular weight fractions form a protective film on the epidermis. Adding keratin hydrolysates to the ointment base did not cause phase separation even after 6 mo storage.
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