“Closest extract evidence: Lonicera japonica promoted excision-wound repair in rats with anti-inflammatory effects, supporting skin-repair positioning; not specific to dried oil-infused flower.”
Dried Honeysuckle Flower (for oil-based)
Cosmetics
Code: 127235
Controlled sterilization, suitable for use in oil-based cosmetic products.
Dried Honeysuckle Flower (for oil-based)
Controlled sterilization, suitable for use in oil-based cosmetic products.
- Room (25-40C)
- 24 Months from manufacturing or testing date.
- 0.00% - 0.00%
- 0.00%
- Add at last step. Avoid temperature above 40C.
- Avoid heat above 40C
- 0.00 - 0.00
- Soluble in Oil, Dispersible in oil, Dispersible in cream or gel base
- Cream, Lotion, Body Butter
- -
| Test Name | Specification |
|---|---|
| Appearance | Dried flowers |
| Odor | Faint characteristics |
| Total Plate Count | 1000CFU/g Max |
| Total Yeast and Mold Count | 100CFU/g Max |
| Staphylococcus Aureus | Negative |
| Candida Albicans | Negative |
| Gram Negative Bacteria | Negative |
“Closest dermatitis evidence: purified Lonicera japonica polysaccharide alleviated atopic dermatitis in a skin-inflammation model via Nrf2 activation and NLRP3 inflammasome degradation; not direct evidence for dried flower.”
“Closest keratinocyte evidence: Lonicera japonica plus Chenpi distillation extract reduced oxidative stress and inflammatory responses in skin keratinocytes; evidence is for a blended extract, not honeysuckle alone.”
“Closest anti-photoaging evidence: Lonicera japonica extract inhibited MMP-1 production in human dermal fibroblasts, supporting collagen-protection/anti-photoaging positioning; not specific to dried oil-based material.”
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