Bisabolol
INCI: BISABOLOL
Bisabolol is found in the essential oil of chamomile, a plant that has been used for thousands of years for its known as a medicine for its healing effects. Manzena chamomile is particularly suitable for bisabolol production - its essential oil contains 45 percent bisabolol. The chamomile species originally comes from Spain, but is now also grown in countries such as Germany, France and the USA. Bisabolol is a viscous liquid that has a yellowish color.
Effect
Bisabolol has an antibacterial and anti-inflammatory effect and also has skin-soothing, regenerative and skin-protecting properties Characteristics. Due to its skin-care and anti-inflammatory properties, bisabolol also supports the regeneration of stressed muscles and skin in our products.
Studies
Kadir, R. & Barry, B.W. (1991). α-Bisabolol, a possible safe penetration enhancer for dermal and transdermal therapeutics. International Journal of Pharmaceutics, 70(1–2), 87–94.
Rocha, N. F. M., Rios, E. R. V., Carvalho, A. M. R., Cerqueira, G. S., Lopes, A. D. A., Leal, L. K. A. M., Dias, M. L., de Sousa, D. P. & de Sousa, F. C. F. ( 2011). Anti-nociceptive and anti-inflammatory activities of (−)-α-bisabolol in rodents. Naunyn-Schmiedeberg’s Archives of Pharmacology, 384(6), 525–533.
Shanmuganathan, B., Suryanarayanan, V., Sathya, S., Narenkumar, M., Singh, S. K., Ruckmani, K. & Pandima Devi, K. (2018). Anti-amyloidogenic and anti-apoptotic effect of α-bisabolol against Aβ induced neurotoxicity in PC12 cells. European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 143, 1196–1207.