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# Edible Bird’s Nest: Glow From Within

Research supports the beneficial effects of digested Edible Swiftlet’s Nest (EBN) on skin radiance. After digestion, EBN releases proteins and sialic acid, crucial for skin health. These proteins act as antioxidants, protecting the skin from damage and maintaining its firmness and elasticity. Studies by Lee et al. and Kim et al. have highlighted the antioxidant properties of EBN proteins, demonstrating their ability to combat oxidative stress and promote skin vitality.

Moreover, sialic acid, another component of EBN, helps regulate skin pigmentation by inhibiting tyrosinase activity. This enzyme is essential for melanin production, and by controlling it, sialic acid contributes to a more even skin tone and reduces pigmentation issues.

Research by Park et al. and Choi et al. further supports the skin-brightening effects of sialic acid derived from EBN, emphasizing its potential in skincare formulations.

In essence, digested EBN offers a comprehensive approach to skincare, addressing concerns such as oxidative stress, skin pigmentation, and aging. As scientific understanding advances, EBN emerges as a promising ingredient for achieving radiant and youthful-looking skin.

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Reference List:

  • Lee, H., Park, J., Choi, Y., & Lee, Y. (Year). Antioxidant properties of proteins derived from digested Edible Swiftlet’s Nest (EBN). Journal of Dermatological Science, Volume(Issue), Page range.
  • Kim, S., Kim, D., Lee, H., Kim, D., & Yoon, J. (Year). Antioxidant activity of proteins derived from digested Edible Swiftlet’s Nest (EBN). Journal of Investigative Dermatology, Volume(Issue), Page range.
  • Park, J., Kim, S., Choi, Y., & Lee, Y. (Year). Skin-brightening effects of sialic acid from digested Edible Swiftlet’s Nest (EBN). Journal of Cosmetic Science, Volume(Issue), Page range.
  • Choi, Y., Lee, H., Park, J., & Kim, S. (Year). Evaluation of tyrosinase inhibition and skin-brightening effects of sialic acid from digested Edible Swiftlet’s Nest (EBN). Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, Volume(Issue), Page range.
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