Glutathione: a natural tripeptide containing sulphur, formed from amino acids cysteine, glycine and glutamic acid. Naturally produced by the body, it helps to maintain antioxidant activity.
Selenium: is an essential trace element involved in several biochemical processes. It is an important enzymatic cofactor and is a protein component known as selenoproteins. Selenium helps to protect cells from oxidative stress.
Vitamin A (retinyl acetate): fat-soluble vitamin with antioxidant action.
Ribes nigrum (leaves – dry extract): rich in flavonoids and anthocyanins, the leaves are useful for their antioxidant action.
Echinacea (Echinacea purpurea Moench): the echinacea extract is rich in polyphenols which to support the body's natural defences.
Copper: is a mineral implicated in several biochemical processes. It is linked to specific metal-proteins and is an enzyme cofactor. Thanks to its redox potential it contributes to cell protection from oxidative stress, helps the immune system, contributes to the normal energetic metabolism, maintenance of normal connective tissue, transport of iron in the body.
Biotin (D-biotin): is an “essential” water-soluble vitamin belonging to the B group, which the human body can’t produce. Therefore must be introduced to the daily diet. It plays a coenzymatic role in many metabolic reactions, especially those catalyzed by carboxylase involved in the biosynthesis of fatty acids, some amino acids and in neoglucogenesis. Contributes to the maintenance of correct cutaneous trophism.