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http://dx.doi.org/10.14578/jkfs.2021.110.2.254

Antioxidation and Functional Cosmetics Activity of Humulus japonicus Sieboid & Zucc. According to Collection Time and Extraction Solvent  

Chae, Jungwoo (Gyeonggido Forest Environment Research Center)
Jo, Huiseon (Gyeonggido Forest Environment Research Center)
Yeom, Hyeonji (Division of Cosmetics and Biotechnology, Hoseo University)
Lee, Jin-young (Division of Cosmetics and Biotechnology, Hoseo University)
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Journal of Korean Society of Forest Science / v.110, no.2, 2021 , pp. 254-265 More about this Journal
Abstract
As a result of measuring the polyphenol content of Humulus japonicus (HJ) extract according to the collection time and extraction solvent, bothhot water extract and 70% ethanol extract were collected and extracted in June, and the polyphenol content was high. When the harvesting time was the same, the polyphenol content of the ethanol extract was higher than that of the hot water extract. As a result of measuring the antioxidant activity of HJ extract by measuring electron-donating ability, SOD-like activity, and ABTS radical scavenging ability, HJ6E, which has the highest polyphenol content, showed the highest activity. In addition, in the case of the extract collected in August, the polyphenol content was similar. However, the antioxidant activity of the ethanol extract was high, sothe antioxidant activity remained high when extracted with 70% ethanol. As a result of measuring tyrosinase inhibitory activity for evaluating skin whitening activity, HJ6W did not show any activity. The activity at the highest concentration was 16.18% for HJ8W, 8.07% for HJ6E, and 14.7% for HJ8E. Therefore, the content of ingredients showing skin whitening activity was higher in August than in June. In the elastase inhibitory activity for evaluating the anti-wrinkle activityof the skin, the ethanol extract showed very little activity, and the hot water extract did not. In addition, since all extracts do not show astringent activity, it is judged that it is not appropriate to use HJ as a functional ingredient for preventing wrinkle formation. As a result of measuring the cell viability of HJ6E, which showed the highest polyphenol content and antioxidant activity, it showed a cell proliferation effect at low concentrationsbut strong cytotoxicity at concentrations above 50 ㎍/mL. In the case of the NO production inhibitory ability, as the concentration increased, the NO production of Raw 264.7 was suppressed. Theamount of NO production at 1,000 ㎍/mL decreased to 40.7%. However, whether these results are due to cytotoxicity or the extract's efficacy is a part that requires further research.
Keywords
antioxidant; anti-wrinkle; functional cosmetics; Humulus japonicus; skin whitening;
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