Totarol

Gemiddeld

Antibacterial

Totarol at a glance

  • Diterpene found in certain types of trees
  • Has antioxidant + anti-inflammatory benefits
  • Also antimicrobial
  • Can cause skin irritation

Totarol description

Totarol is a diterpene, a type of compound found in plants, animals and fungi that serves as a base for bioactive compounds like phytol and retinol. Totarol is found naturally in _Podocarpus totara_, a tree native to New Zealand, as well as some types of juniper and eucalyptus. Totarol is an interesting ingredient, because in addition to its antioxidant properties (being plant-derived) and having some anti-inflammatory benefit, it also exerts antimicrobial protection. This has led to its inclusion in some products’ preservative systems (to prevent mold and bacterial growth). Research also shows the antimicrobial activity of totarol has an impact on _P. acnes_ bacteria, the primary bacteria whose overpopulation within skin is responsible for acne breakouts. The drawback, however, is that there are studies indicating totarol can cause skin irritation, which over time can make acne worse. The recommended use level of totarol in skin care is 0.1%, but some manufacturers claim up to 10% is suitable depending on formulary needs. It’s best to consider a product containing totarol for short-term use, however, it is also worth switching to an ingredient such as benzoyl peroxide, which has the same function and decades of research behind it proving its efficacy. Azelaic acid is another alternative to help alleviate blemishes and the marks they tend to leave behind.

Totarol references

  • PubChem, Website, Accessed January 2025
  • UL Prospector, Website, Accessed January 2025
  • Veterinary Sciences, September 2024, pages 1-10
  • Natural Product Communications, July 2022, pages 1-30
  • GIS Science Journal, June 2022, pages 1,453-1,461
  • International Journal of Cosmetic Science, June 2009, pages 163-175
  • Biochimica et Biophysica Acta, December 2000, pages 167-175

Peer-reviewed, substantiated scientific research is used to assess ingredients in this dictionary. Regulations regarding constraints, permitted concentration levels and availability vary by country and region.

Beoordelingen van ingrediënten

Beste

Bewezen en ondersteund door onafhankelijk onderzoek. Uitstekend actief ingrediënt voor de meeste huidtypen of huidproblemen.

Goed

Noodzakelijk om de textuur, stabiliteit of doordringbaarheid van een formule te verbeteren.

Gemiddeld

Doorgaans niet-irriterend maar kan esthetische, stabiliteits- of andere problemen hebben die het nut ervan beperken.

Slecht

De kans op irritatie is aanwezig. Het risico wordt vergroot als het gecombineerd wordt met andere problematische ingrediënten.

Slechtste

Kan irritatie, ontsteking, droogheid, enz. veroorzaken. Kan in sommige gevallen voordelen bieden, maar over het algemeen is bewezen dat het meer kwaad dan goed doet.

onbekend

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Geen beoordeling

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