HALOMONAS ELONGATA FERMENT FILTRATE

Other

80

Good

About HALOMONAS ELONGATA FERMENT FILTRATE

A ferment filtrate from the extremophilic bacterium Halomonas elongata, used as a skin-conditioning active with protective properties.

Detailed Analysis

Halomonas elongata is a halophilic (salt-loving) extremophilic bacterium that produces protective osmolytes such as ectoine and hydroxyectoine during fermentation. The ferment filtrate contains these metabolites, which are known for their protective and hydrating effects on skin cells under stress conditions. Halomonas species are not known human pathogens. The ingredient is not listed in EU Annex II or III. Fermentation-derived ingredients must comply with microbiological limits specified in cosmetic safety assessments.

Skin Benefits

  • Cell protective properties
  • Skin conditioning
  • Potential hydration benefits

Known Concerns

  • Standard fermentation quality controls required
  • Extremophile metabolites may be novel

Safety Score

80

Good

Based on EU regulatory data, published safety research, and ingredient function analysis.

References

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EU CosIng Database

European Commission cosmetic ingredient registry

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This information is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a healthcare professional for skin concerns or allergies.