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Published 11:57 24 Aug 2018 BST
Updated 12:02 24 Aug 2018 BST
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"You could imagine that these extracts might tighten up human skin like a plant-based Botox, though they would be a topical application, not an injected toxin," said Navindra P Seeram, the principal investigator on the study at University of Rhode Island.
"And the fact that the extracts are derived from trees would be appreciated by consumers who are looking for natural, plant-based ingredients in their skincare products.
"Native Americans used leaves from red maple trees in their traditional system of medicine, so why should we ignore the leaves?"
So far, there's no formula containing this extract on the market but we'd be expecting to see maple-themed skincare products on sale in the near future.

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