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http://dx.doi.org/10.5352/JLS.2008.18.12.1718

Anti-wrinkle Effect of Cambodian Phellinus linteus Extracts  

Cheon, Soon-Ju (Department of Cosmeceutical Science, Daegu Haany University)
Jang, Min-Jung (Department of Cosmeceutical Science, Daegu Haany University)
Jang, Young-Ah (Department of Cosmeceutical Science, Daegu Haany University)
Choi, Eun-Young (Department of Cosmeceutical Science, Daegu Haany University)
Jun, Dong-Ha (Department of Cosmeceutical Science, Daegu Haany University)
Kim, Young-Hun (Mediway Korea Co., Ltd)
Cho, Woo-A (Department of Cosmetology Science, Nambu University)
Jeong, Yeon-Sook (National Institute of Health Sciences)
Kwon, Hyeork-Bum (BioGuild)
Kim, Tae-Hoon (Department of Herbal Medicinal Pharmacology, Daegu Haany University)
Choi, Kyung-Im (Department of Beauty Coordination, Daegu Health Collage)
Do, Jeong-Ryong (Korea Food Research Institute)
Lee, Chang-Eon (Department of Cosmeceutical Science, Daegu Haany University)
Lee, Jin-Tae (Department of Cosmeceutical Science, Daegu Haany University)
Publication Information
Journal of Life Science / v.18, no.12, 2008 , pp. 1718-1721 More about this Journal
Abstract
The skin of human is constantly being exposed to environmental irritants such as ultraviolet, smoke and chemicals. These irritants cause free radicals and reactive oxygen species which leave serious damages on the cells of skin. The water and ethanol extracts of Cambodian Phellinus linteus were investigated for the activities of anti-lipid peroxidation and anti-wrinkle effects to apply as a functional ingredient for cosmetic products. As the result of evaluation of liquid oxidation rate by add $Fe^{2+}$ and $Cu^{2+}$ to Cambodian Phellinus linteus extracts, Cambodian Phellinus linteus ethanol extracts were higher than Cambodian Phellinus linteus water extracts in the chealting ability of $Fe^{2+}$ and $Cu^{2+}$. The Cambodian Phellinus linteus ethanol extracts exhibited that anti-lipid peroxidation higher than butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT) at the concentration of 0.1 mg/ml, 0.5 mg/ml and 1 mg/ml. Cambodian Phellinus linteus water and ethanol extracts showed a higher inhibitory effect on $Fe^{2+}$-induced lipid peroxidation compared to $Cu^{2+}$-induced lipid peroxidation. In the case of anti-wrinkle effect, the elastase inhibition activity of Cambodian Phellinus linteus ethanol extracts was 50.7%, and it is higher than urosolic acid at the concentration of 0.01 mg/ml. Also, in collagenase inhibition activity, Cambodian Phellinus linteus water extract showed low effect, but Cambodian Phellinus linteus ethanol extract was about 50% at a 0.1 mg/ml. concentration. These results proved that Cambodian Phellinus linteus had anti-lipid peroxidation and anti-wrinkle effect. Therefore, Cambodian Phellinus linteus could be useful as an anti-wrinkle cosmetic ingredient.
Keywords
Cambodian Phellinus linteus; TBARS; elastase; collagenase;
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