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Antiaging Effect of BSF-Cream on the Skin of Human Being

vitthal Rao Khayde

Abstract


The most innovative and promising areas of aging treatment are primarily found in dermatology, cosmetics, and biological applications. Numerous changes that accompany the aging process of the skin are caused by a confluence of exogenous (toxins, chemicals, pollutants, and UV radiation) and endogenous (gene mutation, cellular metabolism, and hormonal variables).  Decline the efficiencies of the body and metabolic activities soon after reaching the stage of maturity are associated with the phase of ageing. The antiaging potentials of BSF-cream has been assessed in present research work. Black soldier fly meal cream (BSFMC) was employed on human skin cadavers' stratum corneum layer to enhance skin rejuvenation. The activity of BSFMC has been evaluated using the dansyl chloride-fluorescence method. It took sixty days for the fluorescence in the “Dansyl-chloride” stained patches in the control group to go away. In contrast, the group that received BSFM cream showed fluorescence in the areas stained with “Dansyl-chloride.” The t-test demonstrates that the investigational cream significantly increases skin renewal the t-test findings indicate that the investigational cream notably boosts skin renewal at a significance level of P<0.05 of significance). A cream made from Black Soldier Fly Meal (BSFM) should have substantial antiaging efficacy. Fly Meal for Black Soldiers (BSFM).


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