Melanil cream is zn India product with brand name Catalysis and it composed of the below details explain ingredients:

Glabridin

Glabridin or Licorice is used in skin-whitening creams, and there are a number of patented formulations for this purpose. One patented formula for a skin whitening cream contains 0.05% Licorice extract, galacturonic acid, lactic acid, kojic acid, ascorbyl palmitate and tocopheryl linoleate. It is said to lighten the skin color by inhibiting melanin formation, mainly by the inhibition of tyrosinase activity.

Aspergillus

Aspergillus is a skin lightening agent. Believed to inhibit the body’s tyrosinase activity, and over time reduce the skin’s melanin (discoloration) production and fade the appearance of hyper-pigmented spots. Some regard it as a more powerful and stable form of Kojic acid. For the most part, you can find Aspergillus ferment as an ingredient in skin care products targeted at lightening the skin, such as serums, fade gels, masks and creams/lotions.

Murus alba

Mulberries have the ability to make you look young and fresh. They contain resveratrol, which protects the skin from harmful UV rays (22). Mulberries are abundant in antioxidants, which are great anti-aging agents. They keep your skin blooming and free of wrinkles (23). The antioxidants in mulberries such as beta-carotene neutralize the free radicals that damage skin and cause fine lines. Mulberries also provide vitamins A, C and E, lack of which leads to wrinkles.

Uva ursi

Uva ursi extract is pulled from the leaves of the plant, which have long been used to treat urinary tract disorders, including infections of the kidney, bladder, and urethra; increased urination; painful urination; and urine that contains excess uric acid or other acids. It’s also been used to treat constipation and bronchitis.
So popular was this plant for the treatment of urinary tract infections that it was the common treatment for the condition right up until the discovery of antibiotics.

 Aloesin

Aloesin is less effective than hydroquinone when used as single therapy, aloesin is safer, and has been most successfully used in hypopigmenting regimens for its syngergistic activity in combination therapies with two or more agents acting on various mechanisms. In 1999, aloesin and arbutin were shown to act synergistically in suppressing tyrosinase activity, and thus melanin production, in a combined treatment, but through different mechanisms. Aloesin inhibited tyrosinase activity noncompetitively whereas arbutin acted competitively.


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