POTATO EXTRACT
- Molecular Weight: 0
- MDL number: MFCD06412366
- Update Date: 2023-04-23 13:52:06
What is POTATO EXTRACT?
The Uses of POTATO EXTRACT
Studies indicate that potato extract (Solanum tuberosum) can help in treating severe dry skin conditions such as psoriasis. Psoralen, the relevant fraction of potato extract, appears to prevent keratinocyte proliferation, and is known to inhibit DnA synthesis. Among potato’s constituents are vitamins B and C, as well as potassium, magnesium, and zinc.
Properties of POTATO EXTRACT
| solubility | H2O: 2%, slightly hazy, brown-yellow |
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Computed Descriptors for POTATO EXTRACT
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