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2024 Volume 15 Issue 1

Antiaging Influence of Cream Derived from Black Soldier Fly (BSF) on Human Skin


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  1. Department of Zoology, Sharadabai Pawar Mahila Arts, Commerce and Science College, Sharadanagar Tal. Baramati Dist. Pune – 413115 India.

  2. School of Atmospheric Stress Management, ICAR-National Institute of Abiotic Stress Management, Malegaon, Kh. Baramati, Pune Dist. 413 115 (MS), India.

  3. Gladstone Institute of Cardiovascular Disease, San Francisco, CA 94158.
Abstract

The dermatology branch is supposed to be the most significant and exert revolutionary influencing field of aging treatment. The endogenous factors as well as exogenous factors are responsible for aging process. The gene-mutations, cell-metabolism and hormonal balance are the endogenous factors associated with aging-process. The ultraviolet radiations, pollution causing chemical-compounds and toxic-compounds are the exogenous factors associated with aging-process. Decline the efficiencies of the body and metabolic activities soon after reaching the stage of maturity are associated with the phase of ageing. The antiaging potentials of BSF-cream has been assessed in present research work. The method of dansyl-chloride- fluorescence has been utilized for evaluation of the BSF-cream for the renewals of the histological layers of skin. The present attempt is recording sixty days for disappearance of stained patches of control group. The percent decline in the intensity of fluorescence for control group, BSF-Cream treated group and group treated with retinol cream on the twenty-fifth day after application was 42.582 (±7.786), 03.456 (±0.786) and 00.741 (±0.054) respectively. The statistical test (t-test) shows that, improvement in renewal of skin by BSF-cream is significant (at the P<0.05). BSF-Cream deserves significant action on skin renewal and exert potential antiaging efficiencies. BSF-Cream is going to open a new avenue in the fields of technology of antiaging for human life.


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Khyade VB, Bajolge R, Yamanaka S. Antiaging Influence of Cream Derived from Black Soldier Fly (BSF) on Human Skin. J Biochem Technol. 2024;15(1):38-45. https://doi.org/10.51847/cmbI9XXLJ4
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Khyade, V. B., Bajolge, R., & Yamanaka, S. (2024). Antiaging Influence of Cream Derived from Black Soldier Fly (BSF) on Human Skin. Journal of Biochemical Technology, 15(1), 38-45. https://doi.org/10.51847/cmbI9XXLJ4
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