From gut to glow: How CyanthOx™ powers beauty, cell, & microbiome

As holistic beauty becomes mainstream, consumers want solutions that work across multiple dimensions. CyanthOx™—a potent, evidence-led sea buckthorn extract—meets this need by delivering three outcomes in one ingredient: visible beauty benefits, robust cellular health, and microbiome balance via the gut–skin axis. Its science spans antioxidant defense, mitochondrial energy, stem cell support, inflammation modulation, and mucosal protection—enabling comprehensive, credible results.


The multi-benefit model

Beauty: firmness, elasticity, hydration, and visible renewal

Collagen, elastin, and HA: Collagen +186%, elastin +153%, hyaluronic acid +47%—supporting firmness, bounce, and moisture retention.

  1. Antioxidant protection: ORAC 895,281 μmol TE/100g helps defend the dermal matrix from oxidative damage that accelerates visible aging.

  2. Matrix preservation: Regulates MMP/TIMP balance and supports collagen cross linking; up to 37% increase in collagen production via TGF‑β1/Smads signaling.

  3. Regeneration: ~40% stimulation of circulating stem cells aids repair within the skin matrix.

  4. Visible outcomes: Reported 60% reduction in signs of aging across wrinkles, fine lines, and texture.


Cellular health: energy, resilience, and healthy aging

Mitochondrial function: +69% mitochondrial membrane potential and +91% ATP production reinforce cellular energy metabolism.

  • Stem cell activity: >40% increase in circulating progenitor, mesenchymal, and endothelial stem cells supports tissue repair and balance.

  • Senescence and structure: +64% cell viability in human dermal fibroblasts and increased type I collagen in aging cells.

  • Inflammation modulation: Reductions in TNF‑α (−33%), IL‑1β (−33%), IL‑6 (−57%), and VEGF (−29%) target low-grade, chronic inflammation tied to aging.

  • Systems coverage: Addresses multiple hallmarks—oxidative stress, mitochondrial dysfunction, cellular senescence, stem cell exhaustion, and chronic inflammation.

  • Mucosal integrity: Supports healing and prevention of gastric and peptic ulcers; strengthens the gut lining to improve nutrient uptake and barrier function.

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  • Antioxidant shield in the gut: Protects epithelial cells and fosters a favorable environment for beneficial microbes.

  • Immune balance: Helps modulate mucosal immunity, reducing systemic “inflammatory noise” that can manifest in the skin.

  • Probiotic synergy: Strengthens the “house” (mucosa) so the “furniture” (probiotics) can thrive—amplifying outcomes for gut comfort and skin clarity.

  • Indicative findings: Greater ulcer size reduction versus conventional treatments; adding probiotics further improved healing and protective biomarkers.


CyanthOx™ - The Strongest Plant Antioxidant

CyanthOx™: the inside‑out, outside‑in approach

By synchronizing beauty benefits with cellular energy and microbiome balance, CyanthOx™ helps consumers look and feel better—now and over time.

Its comprehensive profile supports:

  • From cell to skin: Antioxidant defense, mitochondrial energy, and stem cell support for youthful structure and smooth texture.

  • From gut to glow: Stronger mucosa and a balanced microbiome for reduced redness, calmer skin behavior, and improved nutrient utilization.

  • From science to routine: A versatile active that fits daily habits, encouraging consistent use and compounding benefits.

CyanthOx™ unites beauty, cellular health, and microbiome balance in one credible solution. With strong antioxidant capacity, mitochondrial and stem cell support, inflammation control, and mucosal protection, it delivers the connected outcomes consumers want—and the clear, science-backed story brands need.

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Featured Ingredient

Strongest Plant Antioxidants: 9x Stronger than Grape Seed & Acai

100% Plant-based & Vegan
No Additives / Solvent Used
Completely soluble in water
Good Thermal & pH Stability
Patented Technology

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References

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