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    Hyaluronic acid: A hydrating and plumping ingredient that draws in moisture and prevents moisture loss. ... Antioxidants: Vitamins C, E and ferulic acid, among others, ...

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    Over 14,000 reviewers have given this serum a 5-star review. It contains the trifecta—vitamin C, E, and ferulic acid—and is non-sticky, non-irritating, and visibly reduces hyperpigmentation ...

  4. SkinCeuticals C E Ferulic Serum vs. TruSkin Vitamin C ... - AOL

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    The Skinceuticals has 0.5 percent ferulic acid, which works to neutralize free radicals and enhance the other ingredients. TruSkin has hyaluronic acid to add a boost of hydration to the skin.

  5. Ferulic acid - Wikipedia

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    Ferulic acid is a hydroxycinnamic acid derivative and a phenolic compound. It is an organic compound with the formula (CH 3 O)HOC 6 H 3 CH=CHCO 2 H. The name is derived from the genus Ferula, referring to the giant fennel (Ferula communis). Classified as a phenolic phytochemical, ferulic acid is an amber colored solid.

  6. Hyaluronic acid - Wikipedia

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    Hyaluronic acid is a polymer of disaccharides, which are composed of D-glucuronic acid and N-acetyl-D-glucosamine, linked via alternating β-(1→4) and β-(1→3) glycosidic bonds. Hyaluronic acid can be 25,000 disaccharide repeats in length. Polymers of hyaluronic acid can range in size from 5,000 to 20,000,000 Da in vivo.

  7. Hyaluronidase - Wikipedia

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    Hyaluronidases are a family of enzymes that catalyse the degradation of hyaluronic acid. Karl Meyer classified these enzymes in 1971, into three distinct groups, a scheme based on the enzyme reaction products. [1] The three main types of hyaluronidases are two classes of eukaryotic endoglycosidase hydrolases and a prokaryotic lyase-type of ...

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