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http://dx.doi.org/10.15230/SCSK.2016.42.4.351

Study on the Effects of the Extracts from Sophora Japonica L. Flowers, Fruits and Branches on Improvements in Skin Condition  

Song, Hang Sun (Department of Oriental Medical and Herbal Cosmetic Sciences, Semyung University)
Jang, Hye In (Department of Oriental Medical and Herbal Cosmetic Sciences, Semyung University)
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Journal of the Society of Cosmetic Scientists of Korea / v.42, no.4, 2016 , pp. 351-358 More about this Journal
Abstract
The purpose of this research was to examine the effect of the ehanol extracts of Sophora japonica L. (S. japonica). flowers, fruits and branches on skin enhancement with assessing anti-oxidative, whitening, and wrinkle enhancement effects. Results showed that l,1-diphenyl-2-picryl-hydrazyl (DPPH) radical scavenging activities were $17.68{\pm}1.59{\sim}51.40{\pm}1.04$, $27.48{\pm}0.22{\sim}50.89{\pm}0.13$ and $30.79{\pm}0.55{\sim}45.17{\pm}0.83%$, respectively, in 50~1,000 mg/L of concentrations. The capacities of inhibiting tyrosinase of ethanol extracts from S. japonica. flowers, fruits and branches were $0.27{\pm}0.12{\sim}11.38{\pm}0.57$, $0.27{\pm}0.02{\sim}0.82{\pm}0.27$ and $0.09{\pm}0.16{\sim}0.55{\pm}0.27%$, respectively. The capacities of preventing porcine pancreatic elastase (PPE) were $3.70{\pm}1.23{\sim}7.28{\pm}1.01$, $3.06{\pm}2.13{\sim}13.03{\pm}2.99$ and $6.00{\pm}0.96{\sim}9.71{\pm}0.44%$, respectively, in the case of 50~1,000 mg/L of concentrations. It is concluded that the effects of S. japonica. flowers, fruits and branches on skin improvement are varied significantly.
Keywords
japonica L.; japonica L. flowers; japonica L. fruits; japonica L. branches; skin improvement;
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