Angelica Dahurica Root Extract
INCI: ANGELICA DAHURICA ROOT EXTRACT
Reviewed by Rosie · Last updated 2 Jun 2026
Traditional plant extract with emerging evidence for skin calming and inflammatory support
Best For Skin Types
All, Sensitive
Addresses
Usage Frequency
Daily
What Is Angelica Dahurica Root Extract?
Angelica dahurica root extract comes from the roots of Angelica dahurica, a perennial plant native to East Asia. The roots have been used in traditional Chinese and Korean medicine for centuries, particularly for treating inflammatory skin conditions and infections. In skincare formulations, the extract is incorporated as a skin conditioning agent.
The plant contains bioactive compounds including phellopterin and coumarins, which appear to interact with inflammatory pathways in the skin. When processed into an extract form, these compounds become available for topical application.
How It Works
The bioactive compounds in Angelica dahurica root extract appear to work by inhibiting key inflammatory pathways in skin cells. Specifically, research suggests these compounds may suppress signalling mechanisms (MAPK and NF-κB pathways) that amplify inflammatory responses and immune activation in the skin.
When keratinocytes (skin cells) become inflamed, they release inflammatory signals that recruit immune cells and intensify skin irritation. The extract may help interrupt this cascade, potentially reducing the severity of inflammatory skin reactions.
Clinical Evidence & References
Laboratory studies have shown that bioactive compounds isolated from Angelica dahurica root can suppress inflammatory markers associated with conditions like atopic dermatitis and reduce the production of inflammatory cytokines. One study found that phellopterin, a compound derived from the extract, reduced type 2 inflammation markers and eosinophil infiltration in dermatitis models.
However, most available research has been conducted in cell cultures or animal models. Direct clinical evidence in human skin is currently limited, so the practical effectiveness in skincare formulations remains an area where more research would be valuable. Traditional use supports potential for inflammatory skin conditions, but this should not be viewed as definitive clinical proof.
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How to Use
Angelica dahurica root extract is typically incorporated into serums, toners, creams, and treatment products. It works well in formulations designed to calm irritation and may be layered with other soothing ingredients. As with any new skincare product, introduce it gradually to observe how your skin responds, particularly if you have very reactive skin.
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