Acetylglucosamine, Acetyl Glucosamine
Acetylglucosamine, also known as N-acetylglucosamine, is a valuable ingredient in the cosmetics industry that is obtained from the shell of crustaceans or through bacterial fermentation. It is one of the building blocks of hyaluronic acid and supports numerous skin functions, such as moisture retention and tissue repair.
What effect does acetylglucosamine have on the skin and how does the ingredient contribute to improving the skin?
Acetylglucosamine acts on the skin by promoting the production of hyaluronic acid, which leads to improved moisture retention and makes the skin appear plumper and smoother. It also has a positive effect on reducing hyperpigmentation by inhibiting the overproduction of melanin. In addition, it supports the natural exfoliation of the skin and can therefore reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
What other benefits are known for this ingredient?
In addition to its skin-improving properties, acetylglucosamine has anti-inflammatory effects that can be helpful in the treatment of acne and rosacea. It also promotes collagen production and improves skin elasticity, which can lead to a firmer skin texture.
Is it a natural or artificial ingredient?
Acetylglucosamine can be extracted from natural sources or produced synthetically. It is usually obtained naturally from the shells of crustaceans or through bacterial fermentation.
How are extracts of acetylglucosamine obtained for use in Korean cosmetic products?
Acetylglucosamine for cosmetic purposes is often obtained by hydrolyzing the chitin shells of crustaceans or through a fermentation process using bacteria, which ensures high purity and potency of the ingredient. These methods ensure a product that can be easily absorbed by the skin.
Are there any known harmful side effects or other disadvantages for the skin?
Acetylglucosamine is generally considered safe for the skin and rarely shows side effects
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However, people with an allergy to shellfish should exercise caution before using products derived from natural sources. It is always advisable to test a new product on a small area of skin first.
Are there any known interactions with other cosmetic ingredients?
There are no known negative interactions with other cosmetic ingredients. In fact, acetylglucosamine can enhance its positive effects on the skin in combination with other active ingredients such as niacinamide or peptides.
With which other cosmetic ingredients is acetylglucosamine often combined?
Acetylglucosamine is often combined with other anti-ageing ingredients such as niacinamide, vitamin C, peptides and retinol to improve skin texture, reduce pigmentation and increase skin firmness.
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