Fish Gut Bacteria Show Potential for Anti-Aging Skincare
Researchers identify molecules from seabream gut bacteria that inhibit enzymes linked to skin aging and pigmentation.
- Scientists discovered 22 molecules from red and blackhead seabream gut bacteria.
- Three molecules demonstrated significant anti-wrinkle and skin-brightening properties in lab tests.
- The compounds effectively inhibited tyrosinase and collagenase enzymes without damaging cells.
- This research opens new avenues for developing innovative skincare products.
- The study highlights the untapped potential of marine microorganisms in cosmetic applications.