Marine Biotechnology May Be Treasure Trove For Skin Care – Croda
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
The extremes of temperature, light and pressure in oceanic environments necessitate adaptations from plants and organisms that make them viable sources of biotech-based anti-aging skin-care actives, notes Croda exec in white paper exploring the role of biotechnology in sustainable design.
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