RHODIOLA SACRA CALLUS
Safety score · 0–100
Good
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About
A plant cell culture from Rhodiola sacra, a Himalayan adaptogenic species; the callus culture ingredient offers consistent bioactive levels with the sustainability advantages of cultured production.
Rhodiola Sacra Callus is derived from Rhodiola sacra, a high-altitude Himalayan species closely related to Rhodiola rosea. Like its relatives, it contains bioactive compounds including salidroside and related phenylpropanoids. Not restricted in EU Regulation 1223/2009 Annex II or III. The callus culture production method ensures batch-to-batch consistency and avoids the sustainable concerns of harvesting wild Rhodioid species. Scientific research on R. sacra is less extensive than on R. rosea but indicates similar adaptogenic properties. Used in skincare for protective and anti-stress claims.
Skin benefits
- Adaptogenic properties
- Antioxidant activity
- Sustainable cultured production
- Protective skincare applications
References
EU CosIng database
European Commission cosmetic ingredient registry — regulatory status, restrictions, authorised functions.
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