As we get older, it is also slower skin regeneration. As a result of dry skin and its elasticity is reduced. Wrinkles are inevitable. But in some people place very quickly (premature aging).
Premature aging is a process of skin aging faster than they should. Age of the skin consists of two processes, namely chronological and environmental factors. Chronological
aging is natural aging is indicated by changes in the structure,
function, and metabolism of the skin that take place in accordance with
age. While the aging that occurs due to environmental factors may occur due to sunlight. Ultraviolet light can memebntuk radicals. Free
radicals can also form due to pollution and cigarette smoke, foods
containing preservatives and dyes, alcohol, depression, fatigue, stress.
Free radicals are a chemical substance or yangterbentuk in the body due to metabolic oxidation. Free
radicals are in fact essential to the health and normal body function
in a fight inflammation, kill bacteria, control of vascular smooth
muscle tone and organs of our body. However, if the amount is excessive, it can threaten the body. Besides
being able to damage skin cells, can also cause damage in various cells
in the body, cause diseases (tumors, cancer, arteroklerosis, cataracts,
wrinkles, and other generative diseases). To control it is necessary antioxidants that will inhibit the oxidation process. Antioxidants win free radicals before reacting with the molecules in the body, repairing damaged molecules by free radicals.
Antioxidants
capture free rasikal on the skin that protects the protein or amino
acids as a constituent of collagen and elastin from oxidation by free
radicals. The
body actually produces its own antioxidants (endogenous antioxidant)
form of the enzyme, such as superoxide dismutase, glutathione
peroxidase, and katalse. Intake of antioxidants can help work out the enzymatic antioxidants. Antioxidants can be obtained from the daily diet rich in vitamin A, vitamin C and vitamin E, bekaroten, and flavonoids.
Minggu, 08 April 2012
Correlation Skin and Antioxidants
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