
08:48 ET Hasanuddin University Study Explores Potential of Nanocellulose from Caulerpa racemosa as a Natural Humectant

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A study by Hasanuddin University explores the potential of nanocellulose derived from the green alga Caulerpa racemosa as a natural humectant for skincare. With the growing demand for safe, biodegradable ingredients, this research highlights nanocellulose's high biocompatibility and water-absorbing ability, making it a viable alternative to synthetic humectants. The findings indicate that it can effectively bind and retain water, offering a safer option for various skincare formulations. This study also supports sustainable practices and marine conservation, aligning with the United Nations Sustainability Development Goal 14.
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