Astragalus Membranaceus at a Glance
- Long used in traditional Chinese medicine
- Is an adaptogen
- Fights oxidative stress
- Has anti-inflammatory properties
Astragalus Membranaceus Description
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As is the case with so many plant-based ingredients used in folk medicine, modern research bolsters its use to treat skin ailments. Evidence suggests it is an adaptogen, meaning it can help the body adapt to stresses.
This non-fragrant plant extract has antioxidant properties that battle the effects of oxidative stress (a leading sign of aging) and helps calm inflammation, even in reactive skin. In particular it seems to be effective at mitigating the effects of UVA-induced oxidative stress, making it a valuable ingredient to have when attempting to reverse or help visibly repair the effects of long-term sun damage.
Use levels of astragalus in skin care range from 0.5–2% when this plant ingredient is supplied in an aqueous blend with glycerin and/or a glycol. The pure plant extract has a yellow to amber color.
Astragalus Membranaceus References
Frontiers in Pharmacology, December 2021, pages 1-20
PLoS One, July 2020, pages 1-14
Advances in Gerantology, July 2020, pages 142-149
Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, March 2016, pages 1-9
Immunopharmacology and Immunotoxicology, October 2012, pages 151-156