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Anti-aging ingredients
Japanese ingredients used for anti-aging effects across cosmetics, foods, and supplements.
8 ingredients in this view.
Supplements · Carotenoids
Astaxanthin
Asuta kisanchin
Cosmetics · Plant extracts
Black Rice Extract
Kurogome ekisu · INCI: Oryza Sativa Black Rice Extract
Cosmetics · Plant extracts
Black Soybean Seed Extract
Kurodaizu shushi ekisu · INCI: Glycine Soja Seed Extract / Glycine Max Seed Extract (black cultivar)
Cosmetics · Plant extracts
Botanboufu (Sakuna)
Botanboufu · INCI: Peucedanum Japonicum Extract / Peucedanum Japonicum Leaf Powder
Supplements · Amino acids & peptides
Marine Collagen
Marin korāgen · INCI: Hydrolyzed Collagen / Soluble Collagen (cosmetic)
Cosmetics · Quasi-drug actives
Niacinamide
Naiashin amido
Supplements · Marine functional
Salmon Nasal Cartilage-Derived Proteoglycan
Sake hana-nankotsu yurai puroteogurikan · INCI: Proteoglycan (specification-dependent)
Supplements · Femcare actives
Soy Isoflavones & Equol
Daizu isofurabon / Ekuōru
FAQ: Anti-aging ingredients
Q. Why browse Japanese ingredients by ingredient function?
Browse Japanese ingredients by the functional benefit they deliver — brightening, antioxidant, gut health, sleep quality, etc. This page lists 8 ingredients tagged with the Anti-aging ingredient function, helping formulators and brand planners shortlist candidates by use case rather than by category alone. Examples include Astaxanthin, Black Rice Extract, Black Soybean Seed Extract, and Botanboufu (Sakuna).
Sources
- OEM JAPAN — glossary navigation taxonomy
Q. Are 'Anti-aging' claims allowed in product marketing?
Function claims permitted on a finished product depend on the target market and regulatory pathway (cosmetic, quasi-drug, FFC, Tokuho, dietary supplement). The function tag here is an editorial summary of the ingredient's documented or traditional benefit, not an approved claim. Always verify claim wording against your target-market rules.
Sources
- MHLW — claim restrictions under PMD Act
- FTC — claim substantiation guidelines (US dietary supplements)