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Researchers from Sungkyunkwan University in Seoul , South Korea , discovered that bacteria found in fish guts can inhibit the effects of skin aging.
They isolated 22 compounds from two fish-gut-derived bacteria and investigated the effect of each one on the enzymes collagenase and tyrosinase, which are associated with wrinkle formation and skin pigmentation.
The researchers concluded that these compounds were promising anti-wrinkle and skin-brightening agents.
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