Teflose
Teflose is a branched polysaccharide which contains Rhamnose, Glucose and Glucuronic Acid and is obtained via bacterial fermentation. It can provide a "Teflon-like coating" which inhibits the adhesion of undesirable and/or pathogenic bactera to the surface of the skin.
Teflose is a branched polysaccharide which contains Rhamnose, Glucose and Glucuronic Acid and is obtained via bacterial fermentation. It can provide a "Teflon-like coating" which inhibits the adhesion of undesirable and/or pathogenic bactera to the surface of the skin. The Rhamnose content of the polysaccharide is involved in cell communication, which can help to modulate inflammatory responses to aggressions.
Supporting data:
- In vitro: inhibition of the adhesion of undesirable or pathogenic bacteria
- In vitro: Inhibition of biofilm formation
- Ex vivo and in-vitro: inhibition and modulation of the inflammatory response
- In vivo: Controlling odours in the axillary region
- Panel test: Reduction of discomfort after shaving
Chemical Description: Propanediol, Aqua, Rhamnose, Glucose, Glucuronic Acid
Ecocert Approved
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