Antioxidant

Acer Saccharum Extract

Also known as: sugar maple extract

Plant extract noted in research for its antioxidant compounds

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Addresses

Fine Lines, Wrinkles, Loss of Firmness

What Is Acer Saccharum Extract?

Acer saccharum extract (also known as sugar maple extract) is noted in research for its antioxidant compounds. Antioxidants help defend skin from environmental stressors, which in turn delivers visible anti-ageing benefits.

This plant extract is also categorized as a skin-conditioning agent.

Benefits for Your Skin

How It Works

Acer saccharum extract (also known as sugar maple extract) is noted in research for its antioxidant compounds. Antioxidants help defend skin from environmental stressors, which in turn delivers visible anti-ageing benefits. This plant extract is also categorized as a skin-conditioning agent. Some websites claim that Acer saccharum extract works as a keratolytic/exfoliant because it contains natural AHAs such as malic acid; however, independent studies have not shown this to be true. This ingredient is not equivalent to using pure alpha hydroxy acids such as glycolic or lactic. All told, there isn’t much research related to Acer saccharum extract’s effects on skin. We look forward to more independent research on this plant extract in the future. Fun fact: Acer saccharum extract comes from the bark and sap of the sugar maple tree (native to North America), which is also a source of edible maple syrup.

Clinical Evidence & References

References:

  • Plant Foods for Human Nutrition, February 2018, pages 25-33 View Study
  • Industrial Crops and Products, January 2013, pages 179-187 View Study
  • Journal of Medicinal Food, April 2010, pages 460–468 View Study

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