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Tuesday, January 25, 2022News

Regenixir: Silab's global anti-ageing regenerating active ingredient

Regenixir : l'actif anti-âge régénérant global de Silab

Silab’s latest active ingredient, Regenixir, is an anti-ageing active ingredient providing a rapid and global regeneration to mature skin. Derived from Saccharomyces cerevisiae yeast, it revitalizes the key processes of regeneration to visibly improve skin quality.

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In the framework of developing Regenixir, Silab has focused on the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Widely used in the food industry, this yeast is also recognized by the medical and scientific community for its countless properties: richness in nutrients, capacity to stimulate energy production and immune defenses, etc.
Silab has therefore put the health benefits of S. cerevisiae to beneficial use by extracting oligo-β-glucans that can restore the interconnectivity of the cutaneous, immune and vascular systems for a regenerating anti-aging effect.

Cellular interconnectivity

To cope with an aggression, several systems (cutaneous, immune, vascular) cooperate to revitalize cellular interactions indispensable for cutaneous regeneration. The fibroblast in particular plays a pivotal role by interconnecting the three systems via the secretion of a pool of growth factors. These factors are placed under the term “fibroblast regenerating complex”. Even though this dynamic process exists for the entire lifetime, original modeling studies from Silab Research demonstrated that it is altered with age.
Silab thus developed Regenixir, a regenerating active ingredient stimulating the skin’s capacity to synthesize its own growth elixir. By restoring the capacity of aged fibroblasts to interact with their environment, the active ingredient enables a transversal action on the three interconnected systems:
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