Agaricus Bisporus Extract
INCI: AGARICUS BISPORUS EXTRACT
A mushroom-derived extract with antioxidant and skin-conditioning properties
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Daily
What Is Agaricus Bisporus Extract?
Agaricus bisporus extract is derived from the common white button mushroom, one of the most widely cultivated mushroom species globally. The extract contains bioactive compounds including polysaccharides, phenolic acids, vitamins, and carotenoids that are isolated and concentrated for use in skincare formulations.
In cosmetics, this ingredient functions primarily as a skin conditioner, helping to maintain skin hydration and support the skin barrier. The extract's bioactive profile suggests potential antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activity, though research specifically in topical skincare applications remains limited.
How It Works
Agaricus bisporus extract contains compounds such as polysaccharides and phenolic acids that possess antioxidant properties. When applied topically, these compounds are thought to neutralise free radicals and reduce oxidative stress, which contributes to skin ageing and inflammation.
The polysaccharide content also supports skin's natural moisture retention and may help strengthen the skin barrier. However, the exact mechanisms of action for topical application remain incompletely understood, and most research has focused on the extract's potential rather than proven efficacy at typical skincare concentrations.
Clinical Evidence & References
Research into mushroom extracts, including Agaricus bisporus, suggests theoretical benefits for antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activity based on their biochemical composition. Laboratory studies indicate that compounds in mushroom extracts may inhibit enzymes associated with skin ageing, such as tyrosinase and elastase.
However, direct clinical evidence demonstrating meaningful efficacy of Agaricus bisporus extract in topical skincare formulations is currently limited. Most research focuses on the extract's potential properties rather than measurable skin improvements in human studies. Further clinical research would help establish whether benefits observed in vitro translate to practical skincare results.
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How to Use
Agaricus bisporus extract is typically found in serums, moisturisers, and treatment products at low to moderate concentrations. It works well in formulations alongside other antioxidants and hydrating ingredients. There is no specific guidance on optimal usage frequency; follow the instructions on your product's label and use as part of your regular skincare routine.
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Regulatory information
Standardised cosmetic-ingredient identifiers used by regulators.
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- INCI Name
- AGARICUS BISPORUS EXTRACT
- EC Number
- 305-742-1
- Function
- Skin Conditioning
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