FSS
Quinoa Protein
Preserved with Leucidal Liquid
*This product is also referred to as Hydrolyzed Quinoa, Quinoa
Hydrolysate or Quinoa Protein
Benefits
of FSS Quinoa Protein:
• Moisturizing Super-Food
• Volumizing Protein
• Brand Differentiation
• Improves Barrier Function
• Enhances Hair Manageability
•
Noticeably Improves Hair Shine
BACKGROUND
In recent years Quinoa has exploded into the nutritional market touted
as the next superfood. It has quickly become a staple grain to replace wheat
for gluten intolerance and sensitivities. Though Quinoa is far from a being
considered a “new” material for nutritional or industrial use.
Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa) has been cultivated in the Andes Mountains
of South America for over 5,000 years. The Incas referred to it as the “Mother
Grain” and considered it to be a sacred plant, due to its high nutritional
value and ability to flourish at high altitudes in cold, dry climates. The
Quinoa plant is a perennial, which can grow as tall as twelve feet high. The
leaves of the plant are dull and triangular, while the seeds are enclosed in a
hard, shiny husk. The seeds of the Quinoa plant are typically a pale yellow
color, but the color can vary from shades of orange, pink, red, purple, and
black.
Quinoa is commonly considered to be the single species within the
Chenopodiaceae family, and is a unique plant due to its high nutritional value.
In part thanks to its new found popularity, new studies have come to light
revealing several previously unknown facts about the grain. For example, in
comparison to other grains, Quinoa is exceptionally high in proteins resulting
in a good balance of essential amino acids.
SCIENCE
Quinoa is generally used as a cereal crop, but since it does not fall
within the Poaceae family, like corn and wheat, it has been classified as a
pseudo cereal or super cereal. It typically has twice the amount of proteins
than other cereals such as barley, corn, and rice.
The Quinoa seeds are first washed to remove the saponins, which exist on
the outside of the seeds and serve as a naturally occurring pesticide. By
fermenting the Quinoa seeds with the bacteria Lactobacillus lactis we are able
to isolate and concentrate the naturally occurring proteins of the seed and thus standardize the amino acid
content. Quinoa is unique in that its amino acid composition differs from that
of traditional grains.
This “super cereal” contains a higher total content of essential amino
acids such as methionine, cysteine, and lysine. In addition, the plant displays potent antioxidant capabilities that far
exceed its nutritional counterparts, with the
ability to swiftly deplete free radicals in vitro.
BENEFITS
The high protein content found in quinoa provides exceptional skin
hydration, skin softening and emollient properties. Quinoa is known to provide strong anti-irritant,
anti-oxidant, and repairing properties. The high
amino acid content will help to restore hydration to the epidermis or
the cuticle of the hair. This highly marketable and unique protein is a must have for a variety of
formulations, FSS Quinoa Protein was designed
for all skin and hair types, but is particularly suitable for skin or
hair that is excessively dry.
EFFICACY DATA
As shown in the below figure, FSS Quinoa Protein increased cell metabolism. An
increase in fluorescent signal indicates an increase in cellular metabolism and viability. FSS Quinoa Protein
does not appear to have negative effects on
cellular metabolism and can safely be used in cosmetic materials. FSS
Quinoa Protein exhibited significant effects on cellular metabolism compared to the control. Cellular metabolism
results are expressed as a percentage of the
control. For our Complete technical
data sheet, please request from us: info@formulatorsampleshop.com

INCI Nomenclature:
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Hydrolyzed
Quinoa
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Suggested Use Levels:
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1.0-10.0%
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Appearance:
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Clear to Slightly Hazy Liquid
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Solubility:
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Water Soluble
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pH:
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4.0-6.5
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Application:
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Moisturizing,
Film-Forming, Nourishing,
Conditioning,
Volumizing, Anti-Aging
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Storage: Protected from direct light and humidity at a
temperature of 50°-77°F (10°-25°C)
Shelf life: 12 months, properly stored, in sealed container. This product should be added to a formulation at
the recommended usage rate
References 1) Nsimba et al. 2008. Food Chemistry. Antioxidant activity of various
extracts and fractions of Chenopodium quinoa and Amaranthus spp. seeds. 106(2): 760-766 2) Ruales et al. 1992. Plant Foods for Human Nutrition. Nutritional
quality of the protein in quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa, willd) seeds. 42(1): 1-11 3) Carasco et al. 2006. Food Reviews International. Nutritional Value
and Use of the Andean Crops Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa) and Kaniwa (Chenopodium pallidicaule). 19(1-2) 4) Ruales et al 1992. Food Chemistry. Content of
fat, vitamins and minerals in quinoa (Chenopodium Quinoa, Willd) seeds. 48(2):
131-136