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http://dx.doi.org/10.5764/TCF.2017.29.1.45

The Preparation of Mask-pack Sheet Blended with Styela clava tunics and Natural Polymer  

Yun, Woobin (Department of Biomaterials Science, Pusan National University)
Lee, Yechan (Department of Biomaterials Science, Pusan National University)
Kim, Dasom (Department of Biomaterials Science, Pusan National University)
Kim, Jieun (Department of Biomaterials Science, Pusan National University)
Sung, Jieun (Department of Biomaterials Science, Pusan National University)
Lee, Hyunah (Department of Biomaterials Science, Pusan National University)
Son, Hongju (Department of Life Science and Environment Biochemistry, Pusan National University)
Hwang, Daeyoun (Department of Biomaterials Science, Pusan National University)
Jung, Youngjin (Department of Biomaterials Science, Pusan National University)
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Textile Coloration and Finishing / v.29, no.1, 2017 , pp. 45-54 More about this Journal
Abstract
Ultraviolet radiation have much influenced with a deep wrinkles, roughness, laxity of skin damage and pigmentation through oxidative stress and oxidative photo-damage. This study investigates the functional properties of hydrogel facial mask sheets made from agar, Styela clava tunics and Broussonetia papyrifera tunics. The skin of S. clava is covered with a hard cellulose containing glycoprotein, glycosaminoglycan and chondroitin sulfate. B. papyrifera is better known as Paper mulberry. It contains kazinol which serves as a tyrosinase inhibitor and skin whitening agent. The tensile strength of facial mask sheet was measured by universal testing machine, and the water absorption and moisture permeability of facial mask sheet were measured by dryer. Additionally, the DPPH assay and MTT assay were conducted for anti-oxidative activity and cytotoxicity of facial mask sheet. The whitening effect of the facial mask sheet was measured by tyrosinase inhibitor assay. These tests showed that the three ingredients are suitable cosmetic materials. The results reveal that they produce a high quality hydrogel facial mask sheet when the membrane contains 1%(W/V) of agar, 0.1%(W/V) of B. papyrifera tunics and 0.05%(W/V) of S. clava tunics.
Keywords
hydrogel mask pack; styela clava tunics; agar; paper mulberry; tyrosinase inhibitor and skin whitening agent;
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