Cosmetic Applications of Exopolysaccharides

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Benhadda, Fanny | Zykwinska, Agata | Colliec Jouault, Sylvia | Sinquin, Corinne | Thollas, Bertrand | Courtois, Anthony | Fuzzati, Nicola | Toribio, Alix | Delbarre-Ladrat, Christine

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Bacteria are well-known to synthesize high molecular weight polysaccharides excreted in extracellular domain,which constitute their protective microenvironment. Several bacterial exopolysaccharides (EPS) are commerciallyavailable for skincare applications in cosmetic products due to their unique structural features, conferring valuablebiological and/or textural properties.

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