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HomeProduct name listBambusa vulgaris, ext.

Bambusa vulgaris, ext.

  • CAS NO.:91771-33-4
  • Molecular Weight: 0
  • EINECS: 294-923-8
  • Update Date: 2025-12-17 09:50:05

What is Bambusa vulgaris, ext.?

The Uses of Bambusa vulgaris, ext.

bamboo extract (bambusa vulgaris) is used in cosmetics for its moisture-binding properties. Bamboo extract’s function in a product can depend on the extract’s source. For example, the extract obtained from bamboo leaves or stems can improve the skin’s overall condition in terms of look, feel or texture, while the sap extract is emollient.

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