A Spanish research team has developed a cranberry-infused lipstick that can block viruses and even help protect wearers from the flu, “Covid-19” and even Ebola.
This lipstick takes advantage of compounds in this fruit called polyphenols, which can neutralize viruses by changing the proteins in their membranes.
With experts fearing that “Covid-19” will shift the population over successive years, and regular annual illnesses like the flu, scientists hope that lipstick will be an effective alternative in a face mask.
While previous research on cranberry extract is scant, research has shown that it has antimicrobial properties, prompting scientists to investigate further.
And in 2020, researchers from Madrid discovered that cranberries have an antibacterial effect against pathogens that can cause gum infections.
Another study conducted by Australian researchers in 2012 found that cranberry juice protected against Staphylococcus aureus, a germ that 30% of people carry in their noses and can cause infections.
Other research by Canadian scientists found that cranberry juice stopped the activity of two other viruses.
The therapeutic properties of cranberries are due to the polyphenols present in this fruit, which interact with virus membranes and modify their glycoproteins, leading to their complete inactivation.
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The berries have also been shown to be very strong in fighting Escherichia coli and Candida albicans.
Valencia’s St. Researchers from Vincent Martyr Catholic University created a profound effect by mixing cranberry extract in a lipstick-based cream with shea butter, vitamin E, provitamin B5 (the alcoholic analogue of pantothenic acid), babassu oil and avocado oil. lipstick color..
They experimented by adding their mixtures to Petri dishes. petri dish They contain various viruses, bacteria, and fungi that cause infections called Candida albicans.
The researchers tested the lipstick mix on two types of fictitious viruses, one representing “Covid-19,” flu, Ebola, and herpes, and the other representing hepatitis A, polio, and norovirus.
The researchers noted that in less than a minute using the lipstick, both types of viruses were inhibited, which was shorter than any previously published antimicrobial lipstick study.
Within five hours of administration, multidrug-resistant bacteria – mycobacteria – and fungi were significantly weakened.
The team hopes that their work will contribute to current research in reducing the spread of germs and disease and accelerate the production of natural antimicrobial cosmetics.
The results were published in the journal ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces.
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