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BISABOLOL

CAS: 23178-88-3
EC Number: 208-205-9
IUPAC Name: (2R)-6-methyl-2-[(1R)-4-methylcyclohex-3-en-1-yl]hept-5-en-2-ol
Molecular Formula: C15H26O
Molecular Weight: 222.37


Canonical SMILES: CC1=CCC(CC1)C(C)(CCC=C(C)C)O
Physical Description: Clear colourless liquid; Fruity nutty aroma with hints of coconut
Solubility: Practically insoluble or insoluble in water, slightly soluble (in ethanol)
Density: 0.922-0.931

Bisabolol, or more formally α-(−)-bisabolol or also known as levomenol, is a natural monocyclic sesquiterpene alcohol. 
Bisabolol is a colorless viscous oil that is the primary constituent of the essential oil from German chamomile (Matricaria recutita) and Myoporum crassifolium. 
Bisabolol is poorly soluble in water and glycerin, but soluble in ethanol.
The enantiomer, α-(+)-bisabolol, is also found naturally but is rare. 
Synthetic bisabolol is usually a racemic mixture of the two, α-(±)-bisabolol.


Bisabolol exists in two structural forms: beta and alpha. 
beta-Bisabolol is found in corn and cotton. 
alpha-Bisabolol is used in cosmetics and personal care products and is found in various plants, including the herbal tea, chamomile.


Bisabolol has a weak sweet floral aroma and is used in various fragrances. 
Bisabolol has also been used for hundreds of years in cosmetics because of its perceived skin healing properties. 
Bisabolol is known to have anti-irritant, anti-inflammatory, and anti-microbial properties.
Bisabolol is also demonstrated to enhance the percutaneous absorption of certain molecules.

A structurally related compound known as β-bisabolol (CAS registry number [15352-77-9]) differs only in the position of the tertiary alcohol functional group.


Bisabolol is naturally present in German Chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla or Matricaria recutita), as well as the bark of the Candeia (Vanillosmopsis erythropappa) tree of Brazil, which is the primary global source of this ingredient. 
Recently, manufacturers have also begun crafting in a lab as a nature-identical ingredient in order to prevent deforestation of the rainforests in Brazil.


Bisabolol, also known as levomenol, is a thick oily liquid, which is the main component of chamomile essential oil. 
Bisabolol is colourless, yet has a subtle sweet flowery aroma.

Although not many people are familiar with Bisabolols usage, this ingredient has been used for hundreds of years as a personal care agent due to its strong anti-irritant, anti-inflammatory and anti-microbial properties.

Today, we find Bisabolol in a variety of products, including facial masks, moisturizers, eye creams, lipsticks, sunscreen, anti-aging formulas, facial cleansers, shampoos, and fragrances. 
Another reason why bisabolol is so widely used in cosmetics products is the fact that it helps other useful ingredients penetrate deeper into the skin. 
This advantageous characteristic is particularly employed in products that are supposed to nurture your skin with antioxidants.


Bisabolol is a colorless, thick oily liquid that is the main component of the essential oil made from the German chamomile plant. 
In cosmetics and personal care products, Bisabolol is used in the formulation of a wide variety of products including facial makeup, skin care and hair care products.


Bisabolol is a common skin care ingredient due to its anti-inflammatory, anti-aging, and anti-microbial qualities.

Bisabolol, which is also known as alpha bisabolol or a-bisabolol, is an active ingredient in chamomile. This oil is extracted from chamomile—specifically German chamomile—and is commonly used in cosmetics and personal care products.


Since bisabolol originates from chamomile, it possesses many of the same qualities, including helping with inflammation. 
Bisabolol’s also known to have a lightly floral scent, which is one of the reasons it’s used in many cosmetic and skin care products.

In addition to chamomile, bisabolol can also be found in certain plants and trees. 
While bisabolol can be taken straight from source, it can also be recreated in a lab, so nothing has to be taken from the environment.


Bisabolol is a well-known skin soothing agent. 
It comes in two different structural forms: alpha-bisabolol, derived from chamomile and other plants (although it can also be lab-created) vs. 
beta-bisabolol which is found in cotton and corn. 
The alpha form is the one used in skin care products.

Bisabolol is commonly found in many personal care products, including moisturizers, cleansers, and serums. 
Bisabolol often plays a bio-active skin-calming role thanks to its anti-inflammatory properties and shows up in many products designed for sensitive skin.

Beyond its soothing properties, research indicates bisabolol may offer some discoloration-fading capabilities.

The naturally sweet, slightly floral scent of bisabolol means it is sometimes used in higher amounts to impart fragrance to a formula. 

Because bisabolol is typically derived from chamomile, and chamomile is a member of the ragweed family, it may be best to avoid it if you have a confirmed allergy to ragweed.

As a raw material, bisabolol is a colorless to light yellow, oily liquid.


Bisabolol [(-)-alpha-bisabolol)], also known as Alpha Bisabolol or levomenol, is the primary constituent of German Chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla or Matricaria recutita), and is also found naturally in the bark of the Candeia (Vanillosmopsis erythropappa) tree of Brazil, which accounts for most of the world's production of this ingredient. 
Bisabolol is a terpene and is classed as an alcohol.  


a-Bisabolol is a naturally occurring active ingredient that accelerates the healing process of skin and protects it from the effects of daily stress.  
Known to have anti-irritant and anti-inflammatory properties, a-bisabolol has been shown to reduce UV-induced erythema in-vivo.  
Bisabolol has also been demonstrated in studies to enhance the dermal penetration of other ingredients, making it a truly versatile active ingredient for skin care products, especially those containing other active ingredients and cosmeceuticals. 
Bisabolol also has natural anti-bacterial as well as anti-mycotic properties.


α-Bisabolol is a naturally occurring sesquiterpene alcohol which was first isolated from Matricaria chamomilla (Asteraceae) in the twentieth century and has since been identified in other aromatic plants such as Eremanthus erythropappus, Smyrniopsis aucheri and Vanillosmopsis species. 
Recently, α-bisabolol was identified as a major constituent of Salvia runcinata essential oil, a plant indigenous to South Africa. 
The use of α-bisabolol or bisabolol-rich oil as an anti-inflammatory agent is ubiquitous. 
This compound also exhibits several other pharmacological properties such as analgesic, antibiotic and anticancer activities. 

(−)-α-Bisabolol is a monocyclic sesquiterpene alcohol naturally found in the essential oil of different plants like Vanillosmopsis erythropappa and Matricaria chamomilla. 
Bisabolol finds applications in clinical and cosmetic industries due to its pharmacological properties like anti-inflammatory, anti-irritant, antimicrobial and skin healing property. 
Bisabolol also shows effective action against malignant tumor cells.


Natural alpha-Bisabolol, also known as Levomenol, may be obtained from the direct distillation of the oil from the tropical shrub candeia. 
This shrub, Linnean name Vanillosmopsis erythropappa, which is of the Asteraceae family, grows in the southeast and midwest regions of Brazil. 
This tree yields a white, hard, resinous wood and its leaves, flowers and oil have medicinal properties.

Natural alpha-Bisabolol is also a major constituent of German Chamomile [Chamomilla Recutita (Matricaria) Flower Oil], which has been used in the traditional medicines of Europe for hundreds of years. 
The essential oil of chamomile contains up to 50% 1-alpha-bisabolol.

RTD Alpha-Bisabolol Natural is an optically active viscous colorless to somewhat yellow liquid with slight characteristic floral wood odor. 
It contains at least 95% (-)-1-alpha-bisabolol, a monocyclic unsaturated sesquiterpene alcohol. 
Alpha-Bisabolol, which is nontoxic and nonirritating to the skin, has been shown to possess anti-inflammatory and wound healing properties, as well as antimycotic and antibacterial effects. Specifically, Bisabolol is a potent inhibitor of fungi, Candida albicans and gram-positive bacteria.

RTD Alpha-Bisabolol Natural is suitable for use in skin care products where the formulator wishes to take advantage of its anti-inflammatory, bactericidal and antimycotic properties, which make it a preferred active ingredient for protection of skin against stresses including cleansing, shaving, depilation, and sun exposure. 
When RTD Alpha-Bisabolol Natural is used at low levels (0.1 – 1.0% is recommended), it is active, safe, and skin compatible.

Bisabolol is an active plant extract isolated from German chamomile and thought to have antiinflammatory and skin-soothing properties. 
Bisabolol is a common additive in many products, including moisturizing creams and ointments, lotions, cleansers, sunscreens, antiperspirants, and makeup products. 
Contact dermatitis from bisabolol has been reported in Europe and is purported to occur in the United States. 
Patch testing with bisabolol-containing products or bisabolol may be useful in the work-up of patients with presumptive allergic contact dermatitis or potentially worsening atopic dermatitis. 


Bisabolol is a natural, renewable, sustainable product obtained by distillation from the Candeia Tree (Vanillosmopsis erythropappa / Eremanthus erythropappus). 
This plant derived ingredient is very versatile, functioning as a soothing, restores suppleness and is an excellent cosmetic ingredient for protection of the skin against daily environmental stress.


Alpha Bisabolol is the major active component of Chamomile. 
Bisabolol has long been used in cosmetics for its anti-inflammatory, healing, soothing, and anti-microbial properties. 
Alpha Bisabolol is well suited for use in skin care preparations and can be useful in both sensitive skin and child/baby products as a soothing active.


Bisabolol is the main active ingredient of chamomile oil. 
The colorless substance serves as an anti-inflammatory and has a slightly sweetish flavour.

Bisabolol, also known as Levomenol, is obtained by distillation of certain essential oils, including wild camomile (Matricaria Recutita). 
Bisabolol is in the form of a slightly fragrant oily liquid. It is used in cosmetics for its soothing properties, but is also known as an anti-inflammatory and healing agent. 
Bisabolol is also for these functions (anti-irritant) that it is found in some toothpastes.


Bisabolols belong to a group of plant substances, of which the most well-known example in cosmetics is (–)-α-bisabolol (minus-alpha-bisabolol). 
Because of its skin soothing properties and good tolerability, Bisabolol has quickly become a key ingredient in many skin care products, including after-sun products and products for sensitive skin. 
For this reason, the worldwide demand for (–)-α-bisabolol has grown so quickly that it can be sustainably met only to a limited extent from its natural sources, which are mainly essential oils from chamomile or the wood of the Brazilian candeia tree.


Bisabolol, or more formally α-(−)-bisabolol or also known as levomenol, (-)-alpha-Bisabolol is found in fats and oils. 
(-)-alpha-Bisabolol is isolated from essential oil of Matricaria chamomilla (German chamomile) (-)-alpha-Bisabolol belongs to the family of Sesquiterpenes. 
These are terpenes with three consecutive isoprene units.

Bisabolol is also known as alpha-Bisabolol or levomenol and is the primary component in the essential oil of the German chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla and Matricaria recutita). 
Bisabolol belongs to the terpene family and has scientifically proven therapeutic and beneficial effects on the skin.
Bisabolol has a high panthenol concentration so it can effectively stimulate and promote the skin's healing process and encourage healthy hair growth.

People have used Bisabolol for centuries for medicinal practices, because of its anti-irritant, anti-inflammatory, and anti-microbial properties.

Bisabolol is best known for its anti-inflammatory and anti-irritant properties. 
In addition to those, Bisabolol promotes wound healing and anti-microbial action on the skin. 
Studies have shown that bisabolol regenerates well from UV rays damaged skin (after sunbathing).

Studies have shown that bisabolol can infiltrate the skin deeply and acts as a penetrator, which means that it also helps other drugs to penetrate deeper, which can be particularly useful when feeding the skin with antioxidants. 
In cosmetics Bisabolol is used as an active ingredient in sensitive skin products, sunscreen creams, etc. 


Alpha-Bisabolol is a major constituent of German Chamomile (Matricaria recutita) essential oil however commercially,  alpha-bisabolol is distilled from the oil of the Candeia plant. 

Alpha-Bisabolol, is nontoxic and nonirritating to the skin and has been shown to have anti-inflammatory and wound healing properties. 
Bisabolol also shows anti-microbial activity, particularly against certain fungi.

Bisabolol is suitable for use in skin care products where the formulator wishes to take advantage of its anti-inflammatory and anti-microbial properties. 
As such Bisabolol may be useful for protection of skin against stresses including cleansing, shaving, depilation, and sun exposure. 
Bisabolol is also a useful ingredient in natural deodorants.

Bisabolol has a warm, fragrant floral aroma similar to honey, apples and chamomile.


Only a few plants are notable for their high levels of bisabolol – chamomile, the candeia tree and cannabis. 
Chamomile is popular in cosmetic products because of its skin-soothing properties and because it facilitates penetration of other compounds across the transdermal barrier.

Bisabolol is a monocyclic, unsaturated sesquiterpene alcohol used as an anti-irritant in Skincare products.

Bisabolol targets key inflammatory mediators (IL-1α, IL6, IL8 & TNF-α) and stimulates hyaluronan synthesis providing an enhancement in hydratation and reduces SDS erythema induced back to normal level as fast as 2 days.

Bisabolol is soothing and has anti-redness properties.


Bisabolol is derived from Chamomile essential oil and is a gentle skin conditioner which soothes and calms irritated skin. 
Bisabolol helps to reduce dryness and restore suppleness to the skin. 
Bisabolol has been used for hundreds of years for medicinal practices with its anti-irritant, anti-inflammatory and anti-microbial benefits. 
Bisabolol is thought to enhance absorption when used together with active ingredients.

α-Bisabolol is a naturally occurring sesquiterpene alcohol which was first isolated from Matricaria chamomilla (Asteraceae) in the twentieth century and has since been identified in other aromatic plants such as Eremanthus erythropappus, Smyrniopsis aucheri and Vanillosmopsis species. 
Recently, α-bisabolol was identified as a major constituent of Salvia runcinata essential oil, a plant indigenous to South Africa. 
The use of α-bisabolol or bisabolol-rich oil as an anti-inflammatory agent is ubiquitous. 
This compound also exhibits several other pharmacological properties such as analgesic, antibiotic and anticancer activities. 


Bisabolol is a monocyclic sesquiterpene produced by numerous varieties of cannabis, chamomile, and the Brazilian candeia tree. 
This terpene, also called levomenol, has been used in cosmetics for centuries due to its reported skin-healing properties.


The colorless oil of the bisabolol terpene is typically derived from German chamomile, which is native to Western Europe but also grows in India and the United States, among other places. 


Formally known as alpha-bisabolol, bisabolol is a cannabis terpene that is also commonly produced by the chamomile flower. 
Known for its light, sweet, and floral aroma, bisabolol also boasts potential anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and analgesic properties.


Bisabolol is a monocyclic sesquiterpene produced by numerous varieties of cannabis, chamomile, and the Brazilian candeia tree. 
This terpene, also called levomenol, has been used in cosmetics for centuries due to its reported skin-healing properties.

WHAT BISABOLOL DOES:

While the medicinal use of chamomile goes back thousands of years, bisabolol was only recently isolated from the plant in the twentieth century. 
Since then, studies have proven Bisabolol to be an incredibly beneficial compound – especially when used in body care products like moisturizer, lotion, sunscreen, anti-aging treatment, eye cream, cosmetics, facial cleanser, and lipstick. 

-Acts as an anti-irritant, protecting the skin from everyday damage
-Stimulates and promotes the skin's healing process
-Improves the appearance of damaged skin by moisturizing and helping to restore suppleness
-Prevents signs of aging with antioxidant benefits
-Reduces incidence of UV-induced erythema (sunburn)
-Soothes irritation by acting as an analgesic and relaxant
-Helps fight bad bacteria and even some cancer cells
-In addition to these amazing soothing and healing qualities, bisabolol also has a subtle floral scent and is sometimes used as a fragrance in personal care products.


Bisabolol is responsible for the healing power of chamomile, which was voted medicinal plant of the year by the German Druggists' Association in 1987. 
The active ingredient is extracted from the essential oil of the aster plant. 
Compared to camomile extracts, however, isolated bisabolol is better tolerated: even people with a camomile allergy can safely apply bisabolol to the skin.

Bisabolol has an anti-inflammatory effect: it allows wounds to heal more quickly, cures skin irritations and soothes the skin. 
The active ingredient is also suitable for sensitive skin.


Bisabolol, also known as Levomenol or alpha-Bisabolol, is a sesquiterpene with a warm floral fragrance similar to honey, apples, and chamomiles. 
Bisabolol has been used commercially in derma cosmetics for its effects, and it is found abundantly in chamomile (which contains up to 50% Bisabolol), Candeia Tree, and sage.

Bisabolol's medicinal benefits include anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, antibiotic, antioxidant, anticancer, anti-anxiety, anti-depression, and analgesic properties. 
Bisabolol can also enhance other molecules' absorption by the skin's dermal layers, making it ideal for topical formulations.

Bisabolol has a fragrant warm floral aroma. 
Some also describe Bisabolol as a nutty, fruity scent with herbal undertones and even peppery.

Applications:


-After Sun Skin Care
-Bath Additives
-Beach Wear Sun Care
-Cleansing Wipes
-Daily Wear Sun Care
-Deodorants
-Depilatories
-Eye Area Color Cosmetics
-Facial Cleansers
-Facial Color Cosmetics
-Facial Skin Care
-Foot Care
-Hair Conditioners
-Hand & Body Care
-Lip Care
-Nail Care
-Shampoos
-Shaving Products
-Shower Gels/Body Washes
-Styling Aids
-creams, lotions, sun care, after sun, lip care, aftershave products, baby products
-skin care products for sensitive skin
-dosage 0.1% - 1%
-oil soluble
-add to the final phase of emulsions


Properties:

-antioxidant, soothing and anti-irritant
-protects the skin against environmental stress
-skin-penetration enhancer
-improves the texture of the skin
-support a faster healing of skin irritations
-can reduce signs of aging


For thousands of years the chamomile has been known as a traditional home remedy. 
It acts as an antibacterial and also provides effective skin care. 
Bisabolol shows the same effectiveness as the chamomile but has a significantly lower allergy rate.


Bisabolol finds its application as a masking agent, skin conditioning agent and soothing agent in cosmetics industry. 
The most important effects of Bisabolol for the use in cosmetics are anti-inflammatory, wound-healing, anti-bacterial and anti-mycotic. 
Bisabolol is therefore perfectly suited for the use in all kinds of skin-care products. 
Bisabolol can be used as active substance in cosmetic preparations for the protection and care of sensitive skin, preparations for babies and children, sunscreen and after-sun products, aftershaves and preparations for the oral hygiene.

Works as a skin conditioning agent. 
Bisabolol enhances the appearance of dehydrated or damaged skin by reducing dry flaking and restoring suppleness to the skin. 
For hundreds of years, people have used Bisabolol for medicinal practices, believing it to have anti-irritant, anti-inflammatory and anti-microbial properties. 
Because of its high panthenol concentration, Bisabolol can effectively stimulate and promote the skin's healing process and encourage healthy hair growth.


THE BENEFITS AND USES OF BISOBOLOL:

There is a number of benefits that bisabolol provides to the skin, in addition to being an exceptional transport module for other beneficial ingredients.

Bisabolol soothes inflammation:

Having proven anti-inflammatory properties, bisabolol declares war on acne, rashes, rosacea, psoriasis, and similar conditions associated with frequent skin irritations. 
It has also been shown that bisabolol calms the skin after exposure to UV rays, and tones down sunburns and redness. 

Bisabolol stimulates skin’s healing:

Chamomile is a well-known skin healer. 
Bisabolol, as its more concentrated counterpart, can speed up the healing process even more, which makes it great for use if you have to deal with minor scars, spots from already healed blemishes, etc.

Bisabolol disinfects the skin:

The anti-microbial properties of Bisabolol are effective against many germs, like staph, epidermis, corynebacteria, and Candida albicans.

Bisabolol moisturizes in depth:

Bisabolol is rich in panthenol and panthenol is an excellent natural humectant. 
This means that panthenol draws moisture from the air to your skin, and holds onto it, not letting your skin dry out. 
Since bisabolol penetrates deep into the skin, it rejuvenates the skin from within and helps reduce the appearance of wrinkles.

Bisabolol provides a natural scent:

Since it has a subtle floral scent, similar to chamomile, Bisabolol is often used in perfumes and other skin care products as a fragrance agent. 
What’s more important is that bisabolol is much safer than any artificial fragrances that manufacturers use to give nice scent to products.

Bisabolol prevents collagen breakdown:

Bisabolol inhibits the enzymes in skin that are responsible for collagen breakdown. 
At the same time, Bisabolol stimulates collagen production. 
The main role of collagen is to keep the skin elastic and firm, which means that bisabolol helps your skin stay firm and younger.

Bisabolol enhances the appearance of dry or damaged skin by reducing flaking and restoring suppleness. 
Bisabolol may also be used as a fragrance ingredient in cosmetics and personal care products.

One of the reasons that bisabolol is a popular skin care ingredient is that it offers many benefits to those who use it. 
Some of the most bisabolol skin benefits include:


-Hydration, which helps with dryness and flakiness. 
Whether you find your skin dry year-round or going through phases where it can use a boost of moisture, using products with bisabolol can help.

-Protection against free radicals, helping to keep signs of aging like wrinkles and fine lines at bay, making it a great addition to your anti-aging skin care regimen.

-Soothing qualities, making it a good option for individuals who suffer from sensitive skin that gets easily irritated.

-Antimicrobials that kill bacteria, which can help prevent and reduce breakouts. 

-Stimulation of the skin’s healing response, helping to reduce scarring and blemishes. 
This can help you achieve a clearer, more even complexion.

Bisabolol has a variety of properties that can help with common skin conditions. 
Bisabolols ability to help moisturize the skin is good for individuals suffering from dryness or conditions like psoriasis. 
This hydration factor—and the fact that Bisabolol helps prevent collagen breakdown—means it can also minimize the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.

Due to the calming effects bisabolol can have on the skin, it can reduce redness and irritation, helping individuals who suffer from rosacea, rashes, and more. 
Bisabolol can also help reduce discomfort after a sunburn. 
For this reason, bisabolol is sometimes used in sunscreens.

Plant extract. 
Features healing, anti-inflammatory, anti-couperosis, bactericidal, soothing and antiseptic properties. 
Relieves skin irritation, bleaches skin.

Masking: Reduces or inhibits the odor or basic taste of the product
Skin conditioning: Keeps the skin in good condition
Soothing: Helps lighten the discomfort of the skin or scalp


Levomenol has been known to elicit a number of potentially beneficial pharmacological effects, including anti-irritant, anti-inflammatory, and anti-microbial actions. 
Bisabolol is also demonstrated to enhance the percutaneous absorption of certain molecules.

Bisabolol derived from natural sources has been extensively studied for its ability to reduce skin inflammation. 
Research shows that bisabolol is highly effective for reducing inflammatory response both in cultured cells as well as in topical applications to the skin thanks to a tendency to bond with inflammatory proteins and reduce the production of inflammatory cytokines. 
Further research has revealed that bisabolol is effective against inflammation caused by irritants but is not effective against inflammation caused by histamines from an allergic reaction. The same research also showed that bisabolol is anti-nociceptive (it reduces the perception of pain) by reducing inflammation. 
This indicates that Bisabolol can be used as an analgesic for pain relief if the pain is caused by inflammation.

In addition, bisabolol has anti-fungal and antibiotic properties. 
Research shows that bisabolol is particularly effective against Candida albicans. 
Another study found that both bisabolol and a synthetic version, dragosantol, are effective against the bacterial infection Staphylococcus aureus, as well as against a number of common fungal infections. 
Research has also shown that bisabolol is just as effective as common reference drugs against the liver and spleen parasite Leishmaniasis.


Bisabolol is ideal for use in products for sensitive skin where skin irritancy is key.

Bisabolol has been proven in efficacy testing to reduce irritation. 
Bisabolol can be used alongside ingredients in a formulation to help lower the irritancy of those ingredients if they are included for another purpose.

Bisabolol is also useful in products designed to soothe and heal sensitive skin, where the anti-irritant effect of Bisabolol creates a feeling of relief to the user.


Bisabolol is super soothing. 
Studies show that Bisabolol reduces inflammation and irritation, making it ideal for people with sensitive skin or conditions such as acne, rosacea, or psoriasis.
Bisabolol may speed up healing. 
Chamomile has long been used to treat wounds, and some research suggests bisabolol may play a role in the herb’s ability to stimulate healing. 
Bisabolol may fade hyperpigmentation.
Bisabolol may help other beneficial ingredients like antioxidants penetrate the skin.
Bisabolol may help protect against free radicals and environmental damage, thanks to its antibacterial properties.
Bisabolol may help treat dry or damaged skin and restore suppleness. 
Bisabolol may protect against some harmful bacteria.

Bisabolol has a calming effect on the skin. 
Bisabolol is used for improvement in skin condition like dry- sensitive skin & skin with rashes and redness. 
Bisabolol has panthenol ( vitamin B5) – a natural humectant, that moisturizes and nourishes the skin. 
Bisabolol is also believed to enhance penetration of other ingredients. 
Bisabolol is believed to prevent break down of collagen as well as decreases melanin synthesis. 
Bisabolol may help to reduce the visible signs of aging like fine lines and wrinkles. 
And also Bisabolol may make skin tone even. 
Because of its pleasant aroma, Bisabolol is used in products like body lotions, creams, and gels, in cosmetics, in hair care products and in perfumes and fragrances. 
According to the CIR panel, Bisabolol is a safe ingredient in practices of use and concentration.

Bisabolol may be familiar to tea drinkers, but the terpene has diverse uses. 
For hundreds of years, bisabolol has been integrated into makeup and other beauty products. 
The terpene's subtle and sweet aroma also makes Bisabolol a popular perfume essence. 
Bisabolol is often blended into shampoos and conditioners. 

Cosmetics companies tout products containing bisabolol as tranquilizing, soothing, and calming — qualities that are also associated with herbal tea. 
Since the terpene is believed to promote the skin's natural healing process, bisabolol skin care products are very common. 
Moisturizers, cleansers, sunscreen, anti-aging treatments, and eye creams regularly incorporate the terpene. 
The role of bisabolol in skin care continues to grow as researchers explore its many potential therapeutic properties.

Besides being praised as a youth source by the cosmetics industry, Bisabolol has several other potentially therapeutic properties, such as contributing to overall well-being, depression, and even insomnia.


Antioxidant:

According to a 2016 study, Bisabolol may have the ability to treat kidney injuries. 
The results showed that this terpene provided positive efficacy and protective benefits for conditions involving the kidneys, attributing these benefits mainly to its antioxidant properties.

 

Analgesic:

Scientific studies showed a potential bisabolol role as a pain reliever. 
A 2011 study suggested Bisabolol's ability to reduce inflammation and pain, suggesting that Bisabolol has analgesic outcomes.

 

Anti-Inflammatory:

Bisabolol possesses anti-inflammatory properties and is well-known to reduce skin irritations. 
A 2014 study found that the terpene may reduce cytokines' production, pro-inflammatory chemicals, and it inhibits skin inflammation without causing side effects.

 

Bisabolol for Cancer treatment:
A medical study published in 2011 showed how Bisabolol might kill acute leukemia cells. 
The findings support an earlier 2010 research that found the bisabolol inhibits skin, ovarian, breast, and prostate cancer cell growth. 
These results promise potential therapy for cancer patients with this terpene.

 

Antibacterial and Antifungal:
Other known properties of Bisabolol have been studied, showing fungicidal and antibacterial actions against Staphylococcus aureus, as well as against common fungal infections. 
Other researches of Bisabolol showed effectiveness against two species of Candida.


Antimicrobial:

In a recent study, Bisabolol and tea tree oil had antimicrobial effects against halitosis bacteria. 
Positive results indicate that Bisabolol is beneficial in oral healthcare products


Bisabolol has a wide-range of proven medicinal benefits for a variety of conditions. 
Among those, we can find liver disease, cancer, kidney, skin conditions, depression, anxiety, and anti-inflammatory properties.

Like other terpenes, Bisabolol is essential in aiding with inflammation, skin, and pain.


Bisabolol is a powerful skin calming agent, which minimises redness induced by UV rays and also protects against other external aggressions and environmental stress. 
This natural active ingredient counteracts premature ageing. 
Bisabolol is a great agent to fight inflammations and irritations of the most sensitive skins.


SYNONYMS:


Bisabolol

alpha-Bisabolol

(+)-alpha-Bisabolol

515-69-5

D-alpha-Bisabolol

.alpha.-Bisabolol

23178-88-3

UNII-105S6I733Z

(+)-(1'R,2R)-alpha-Bisabolol

MFCD03846910

CHEMBL1171719

(2R)-6-methyl-2-[(1R)-4-methylcyclohex-3-en-1-yl]hept-5-en-2-ol

105S6I733Z

3-Cyclohexene-1-methanol, .alpha.,4-dimethyl-.alpha.-(4-methyl-3-pentenyl)-, (R*,R*)-

DSSTox_CID_25964

DSSTox_RID_81260

Dragosantol

DSSTox_GSID_45964

Camilol

Hydagen B

a-Bisabolol

(R)-6-Methyl-2-((R)-4-methylcyclohex-3-en-1-yl)hept-5-en-2-ol

5-HEPTEN-2-OL, 6-METHYL-2-(4-METHYL-3-CYCLOHEXEN-1-YL)-

rel-(R)-6-Methyl-2-((R)-4-methylcyclohex-3-en-1-yl)hept-5-en-2-ol

dl-.alpha.-Bisabolol

CAS-515-69-5

alpha-Bisabolol (-)-form

alpha-Bisabolol, (+)-

alpha-Bisabolol (+)-form [MI]

L-alpha-Bisabolol

Levomenol, INN

NCGC00095252-01

(+)-a-Bisabolol

(-)-a-Bisabolol

EINECS 208-205-9

EINECS 246-973-7

(+)- -Bisabolol

SCHEMBL24988

(2R)-6-Methyl-2-(4-methyl-3-cyclohexenyl)-5-heptene-2-ol

((-))-6-Methyl-2-(4-methyl-3-cyclohexen-1-yl)-5-hepten-2-ol

(+)-6R,7R-alpha-Bisabolol

.alpha.,4-Dimethyl-.alpha.-(4-methyl-3-pentenyl)-3-cyclohexene-1-methanol

DTXSID5045964

(-)-(4S,8S)-alpha-Bisabolol

(R*,R*)-(1)-alpha,4-Dimethyl-alpha-(4-methyl-3-pentenyl)cyclohex-3-ene-1-methanol

(R*,R*)-.alpha.,4-Dimethyl-.alpha.-(4-methyl-3-pentenyl)-3-cyclohexene-1-methanol

(R*,R*)-.alpha.,4-Dimethyl-.alpha.-(4-methyl-3-pentenyl)cyclohex-3-ene-1-methanol

3-Cyclohexene-1-methanol, alpha,4-dimethyl-alpha-(4-methyl-3-penten-1-yl)-, (alphaR,1R)-rel-

ZINC1609418

Tox21_111490

alpha,4-Dimethyl-alpha-(4-methyl-3-pentenyl)-3-cyclohexene-1-methanol

BDBM50284328

s6136

AKOS015969722

Tox21_111490_1

(R*,R*)-alpha,4-Dimethyl-alpha-(4-methyl-3-pentenyl)cyclohex-3-ene-1-methanol

3-Cyclohexene-1-methanol, alpha,4-dimethyl-alpha-(4-methyl-3-penten-1-yl)-, (alphaR,1R)-

NCGC00095252-05

O975

( inverted exclamation markA)-|A-Bisabolol

HY-121222

CS-0081254

515B695

W-105877

UNII-36HQN158VC component RGZSQWQPBWRIAQ-LSDHHAIUSA-N

(2R)-6-Methyl-2-[(1R)-4-methyl-3-cyclohexen-1-yl]-5-hepten-2-ol

3-Cyclohexene-1-methanol, alpha,4-dimethyl-alpha-(4-methyl-3-pentenyl)-

(R*, R*)-alpha, 4-Dimethyl-alpha-(4-methyl-3-pentyl)cyclohex-3-en-1-methanol

3-Cyclohexene-1-methanol, alpha,4-dimethyl-alpha-(4-methyl-3-pentenyl)-, (alphaR,1R)-rel-

3-Cyclohexene-1-methanol, alpha,4-dimethyl-alpha-(4-methyl-3-pentenyl)-, (R*,R*)- (9CI)

alpha,4-Dimethyl-alpha-(4-methyl-3-penten-1-yl)-(alphaR,1R)-3-Cyclohexene-1-methanol

alpha,4-Dimethyl-alpha-(4-methyl-3-penten-1-yl)-(alphaS,1S)-3-Cyclohexene-1-methanol

3-Cyclohexene-1-methanol, alpha,4-dimethyl-alpha-(4-methyl-3-pentenyl)-, (theta,theta)-(+/-)-

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