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Development of anti-wrinkle agent with Artificial Skin Culture Broth (DA-3711)  

Kim Hee Jung (Research Laboratories, Dong-A Pharm. Co. Ltd.)
Lee Mi Youn (Research Laboratories, Dong-A Pharm. Co. Ltd.)
Ahn Byoung Ok (Research Laboratories, Dong-A Pharm. Co. Ltd.)
Lee Jung Hwan (Research Laboratories, Dong-A Pharm. Co. Ltd.)
Kim Byung Moon (Research Laboratories, Dong-A Pharm. Co. Ltd.)
Lee Sung Hee (Research Laboratories, Dong-A Pharm. Co. Ltd.)
Kwon Jong Won (Research Laboratories, Dong-A Pharm. Co. Ltd.)
Kim Won Bae (Research Laboratories, Dong-A Pharm. Co. Ltd.)
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Journal of the Society of Cosmetic Scientists of Korea / v.30, no.4, 2004 , pp. 463-470 More about this Journal
Abstract
Artificial skin culture broth (DA-3711) was developed by using Dong-A pharmaceutical's artificial skin culture technique, and it contains plenty of nutrients, natural extracellular matrix proteins and human growth factors, which may improve aged skin conditions. The anti-aging effect of DA-3711 was investigated both in vitro and in vivo. Furthermore the clinical studies showed that DA-3711 had been very effective in improving firmness and reducing wrinkles. The results suggest that the novel anti-wrinkle agent. DA-3711, may have anti-aging and anti-wrinkle effects by stimulating skin regeneration.
Keywords
artificial skin culture; natural extracellular matrix protein; human growth factors; anti-aging; anti-wrinkle;
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