Vaccinium Vitis-Idaea Fruit Extract at a Glance
- Rich in antioxidants that defend skin against environmental stressors
- Delivers signficant skin-calming properties
- Good source of the beneficial mineral manganese
- Also known as lingonberry
Vaccinium Vitis-Idaea Fruit Extract Description
fruit extract comes from a wild-growing Scandinavian-native berry (lingonberry) that’s similar in nutrient profile and size with its plant “cousin”, blueberry. The bright red color of lingonberries is evidence of its different antioxidant compounds compared to blueberries, but both are great sources of polyphenols that defend skin against environmental stressors.
The pigments that give these berries their red color are known as proanthocyanidins, and these have potent skin-calming and antioxidant ability.
Lingonberries are also a good source of the mineral manganese, which helps form the skin-essential enzymatic antioxidants superoxide dismutase.
Taste-wise, lingonberry is sometimes compared with cranberry, with the latter having a stronger tart flavor while lingonberries are sweeter.
Vaccinium Vitis-Idaea Fruit Extract References
Molecules, January 2019, ePublication; and December 2017, ePublication
Plant Foods for Human Nutrition, November 2017, pages 360-364
International Journal of Molecular Sciences, October 2015, pages 25,673-24,706