quinolizidine alkaloid derived from the Sophora plant species, particularly from Sophora flavescens. Like matrine, oxymatrine has been used in traditional Chinese medicine and exhibits several potential benefits when applied topically, such as anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidant, anti-aging, and skin-whitening properties
a primary bioactive compound derived from the traditional Chinese herb Gastrodia elata, has been studied for its potential topical benefits. While most research focuses on its oral or systemic effects, there is emerging evidence suggesting its potential in topical applications, particularly for skin health and wound healing
a seco-iridoid glycoside abundant in Gentiana species. Beyond its well-known oral pharmacology, several recent studies show that GPS can be delivered topically to support skin health thanks to a cluster of anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, anti-glycation and pro-healing activities.
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