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Novel retinol-like actives from parrots feathers
International Journal of Cosmetic Science, 11/05/09
Rigano L et al. – The authors were able to identify a structural moiety that could be the basis for a new family of molecules with high functionality. This example could open up the field of research for new functional molecules derived from vegetal metabolism, which so far have been neglected because of their high instability.
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