|Articles|November 22, 2011

Indena Earns ECOCERT Validation for Centella Asiatica

The ingredient is also certified kosher and halal.

Indena SpA (Milan) has received ECOCERT validation for its purified dry extract of Centella asiatica. The validation ensures that the ingredient was harvested through eco-friendly agricultural and farming practices.

Indena says its Centella asiatica can be used in nutricosmetic and green cosmetic products, where it may support anti-inflammtory, anti-aging, antioxidant, and skin-firming activity. The ingredient is also certified kosher and halal.

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