✓ Herbal ingredients such as Aronia, Blueberry, Rosehip, Mulberry, Wild Strawberry, and Everlasting Flower.
✓ Thanks to its special formula, it helps prevent the loss of skin elasticity by strengthening the collagen and elastin fibers that decrease over time, while also preserving the skin's natural moisture.
✓ The antioxidant properties of the red fruits in its composition contribute to tightening the skin and balancing the skin tone.
✓ EtkO COSMOS Organic certified
In Aronia fruits, anthocyanins constitute the second largest group of phenolic compounds, with a concentration range varying between 0.60% and 2.00% of dry weight (Kokotkiewicz et al., 2010). The presence of anthocyanins is one of the most important factors determining the antioxidant capacity of the plant. Thanks to its high anthocyanin content, Aronia demonstrates superior antioxidant capacity compared to many other plants. Aronia fruits are referred to as functional food due to their rich chemical composition and high antioxidant activity [1].
Aronia causes a noticeable astringent sensation in the mouth (tactile, drying, and tightening effect). This astringent effect stems from the condensed tannins in its content [1].
In addition to being consumed as a richly nutritious food, the fruits of the plant are also used as traditional herbal medicine. Aronia fruits have been used primarily in Russia and some Eastern European countries for their antihypertensive and anti-atherosclerotic effects [1].
Aronia fruits have a high phenolic content along with dietary fiber, organic acids, sugars, fats, proteins, minerals (especially zinc, potassium), and vitamins (vitamin C) [1]. They relatively contain high amounts of K and Zn and varying amounts of Na, Ca, Mg, and Fe. Aronia fruits also contain minerals along with B1, B2, B6, and C vitamins, niacin, pantothenic acid, folic acid, α- and β-tocopherol, and carotenoids (including β-carotene and β-cryptoxanthin) [2].
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[2]. Yılmaz, A., Güler, E., Soydemir, H.E., Demirel, S., Mollahaliloğlu, S., Karadeniz, T. ve Çiftçi, V., 2021. Mucize Bitki: Aronya (Aronia melanocarpa), MAS Journal of Applied Sciences6(1): 83–94