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ALLANTOIN

Allantoin is a skin-soothing active ingredient found in plants such as comfrey. In a study, a cream with 0.5% allantoin was able to accelerate skin regeneration and reduce skin redness after a targeted irritation.(1) Additionally, allantoin has an occlusive effect and can thus reduce the transepidermal water loss of the skin.1 Additionally, allantoin has a strong antioxidant effect and protects the skin from free radicals. (2)


(1) Becker, L. C.,Bergfeld, W. F., Belsito, D. V., Klaassen, C. D., Marks, J. G., Jr, Shank, R. C., Slaga, T. J., Snyder, P. W., & Alan Andersen, F. (2010). Final report of the safety assesment of allantoin and its related complexes. International journal of toxicology, 29(3 Suppl), 84S–97S. https://doi.org/10.1177/1091581810362805.


(2) Gus'kov, E. P., Kletskii, M. E.,Kornienko, I. V., Olekhnovich, L. P., Chistyakov, V. A., Shkurat, T. P., Prokof'ev, V. N., & Zhdanov, Y. (2002). Allantoin as a free-radical scavenger. Reports. Biochemistry and biophysics, 383, 105–107. https://doi.org/10.1023/a:1015331601169