A Remarkable Discovery: University Research uncovers the link between ancient desert plant extract and human sebum

Ground breaking research into the similarities of sebum and Lanni Ultimate Moisturiser, a commercially available natural product, was commissioned by the Premium Oils group. The research was carried out by Michael Wootton who was Associate Professor at the Department of Food and Technology Science in the University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia.
Ideal Material for Skin Treatment

The report concluded that Lanni Ultimate Moisturiser is made from pure jojoba oil, which has been refined and pasteurised by Premium International P/L using a unique process. It contains natural vitamins E, D and A, which are valuable skin nutrients. It is free of added antioxidants, preservatives and perfumes that may cause allergic reactions in some people.

Because of its strong resemblance to sebum wax (a natural skin component), the presence of natural vitamins and the absence of chemical additives, Lanni Ultimate Moisturiser is the ideal material for skin treatment.

The Multi Millennium Moisturiser

During the 1970's, the world began to rediscover the potential for many valuable uses for jojoba oil. It had been an integral part of the culture of the native Indians of the Sonoran desert areas of America and Mexico for thousands of years.

Spanish missionaries observed its use in native life. The local Indians pressed the oil from seeds of the jojoba plant and was used in many different ways. They would smooth it on their faces to counteract the drying effects of the desert sun, they would massage it into their hair to keep it soft and shiny, they would heat the oil and rub it into sore muscles as a soothing balm as well as many other applications.

As we set about development of commercial jojoba plantations in Australia, we wanted to analyse what made this wonderful gift of the desert so compatible with human skin applications.
We commissioned a penetrating research project to understand the unique qualities of this natural compound and its relationship to our skin.

What is Sebum?

The report indicated, "Sebum is the first demonstrable glandular product of the human body. It is a mixture of fat-like materials secreted by the sebaceous glands present in human skin. These materials are free flowing oils at skin temperature and are a major component of human skin surface fat. It has been suggested that sebum acts as an emulsifier, emollient, lubricant and as a protective substance against the growth of micro-organisms."

Associate Professor Wootton indicated that: "Supplementation of human skin lipids with an effective, compatible substance offers the potential of easing symptoms of skin problems."

He also found through analytical research and an extensive literature review that Lanni Ultimate Moisturiser "has a strong similarity with sebum wax in its chemical structure and thus it is compatible with this fraction of human skin surface lipids. This indicates a low probability of adverse reaction when applied to the skin."

Lanni Ultimate Moisturiser, with its amazing similarity to sebum wax makes it stand out from other materials used for skin treatment.

The report indicated: "At the present time, oleaginous materials used for skin treatment are most commonly either mineral hydrocarbon oils or triglyceride oils from biological sources. Chemically, mineral oils and triglycerides differ from Lanni Moisturiser and Sebum wax, two products which are remarkably similar."

Although mineral oils and triglyceride oils are detectible in human surface skin lipids, they both have disadvantages when compared with a sebum compatible substance like jojoba oil. For example, because of differences in chemical structure from sebum components, mineral oils lack the compatibility with sebum possessed by jojoba. In addition, mineral oils are regarded as the archetypal occlusive agents and interfere with normal skin behaviour. Triglycerides, although a substantial component of human surface skin lipids, can undergo extensive and variable hydrolysis into free fatty acids as a consequence of bacterial action.

Professor Wootton went on to indicate that Lanni Ultimate Moisturiser "is much more resistant towards microbial breakdown and hence retains its structural integrity better than triglyceride type oils. In addition it has lower viscosity than common triglyceride oils. It is absorbed into the skin faster and more completely. Hence it does not leave surface oiliness such as found with most triglyceride oils used for skin applications…and thus offers significant advantages over triglyceride oils for skin applications." (For the full report on Lanni Ultimate Moisturiser go to www.lanni.com )

For more information about how Lanni Ultimate Moisturiser, a totally natural balm, can be used in psoriasis treatment to lubricate your skin as well as relieve your dry, scaly, itchy skin conditions, please go to http://www.PsoriasisTreatment.net.au

By Sue Taylor
Published: 5/26/2006
 
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