Asiatic acid

10mM in DMSO

Reagent Code: #134178
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CAS Number 464-92-6

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Weight 488.7 g/mol
Formula C₃₀H₄₈O₅
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MDL Number MFCD00238541
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Melting Point 325-330 °C(lit.)
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Storage -20°C

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Asiatic acid is widely used in skincare and cosmetic formulations due to its wound healing and anti-aging properties. It promotes collagen synthesis, helping to improve skin elasticity and reduce the appearance of scars and stretch marks. It is commonly found in creams and serums targeting aged or damaged skin. In dermatology, asiatic acid is used to support the treatment of burns, surgical wounds, and ulcers because of its ability to accelerate tissue regeneration and reduce inflammation. Its antioxidant activity helps protect skin cells from oxidative stress caused by environmental factors. It also shows potential in managing inflammatory skin conditions like psoriasis and eczema due to its anti-inflammatory effects. Research is ongoing into its neuroprotective properties, suggesting possible use in formulations aimed at supporting cognitive health or managing neurodegenerative disorders. Additionally, asiatic acid is being studied for its role in controlling excessive melanin production, making it a candidate for use in skin brightening and hyperpigmentation treatments.

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Asiatic acid is widely used in skincare and cosmetic formulations due to its wound healing and anti-aging properties. It promotes collagen synthesis, helping to improve skin elasticity and reduce the appearance of scars and stretch marks. It is commonly found in creams and serums targeting aged or damaged skin. In dermatology, asiatic acid is used to support the treatment of burns, surgical wounds, and ulcers because of its ability to accelerate tissue regeneration and reduce inflammation. Its antioxidant activity helps protect skin cells from oxidative stress caused by environmental factors. It also shows potential in managing inflammatory skin conditions like psoriasis and eczema due to its anti-inflammatory effects. Research is ongoing into its neuroprotective properties, suggesting possible use in formulations aimed at supporting cognitive health or managing neurodegenerative disorders. Additionally, asiatic acid is being studied for its role in controlling excessive melanin production, making it a candidate for use in skin brightening and hyperpigmentation treatments.
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