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Hair Revitalization Effects of Streptococcus sp. Strain Culture Medium Filtrate (HAIRCLETM) (Streptococcus sp. 배양 여과물(HAIRCLETM)의 모발 개선 효과)

  • Park, Hye Rim;Kim, Ha Yeon;Kim, Jin Young;Oh, Sinseok;Kang, Pilsun;Lee, Gang Hyuk;Lim, Jung-Hyurk;Shin, Song Seok
    • Journal of the Society of Cosmetic Scientists of Korea
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    • v.48 no.2
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    • pp.169-180
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    • 2022
  • Streptococcus sp. is generally known as a strain that produces hyaluronic acid. In this study, we focused on ingredients other than hyaluronic acid among several metabolites produced by Streptococcus sp. during cultivation. The hair experimental sample (HAIRCLETM) was prepared with Streptococcus sp. culture filtrate under the condition that hyaluronic acid was not produced and the effect on the hair was identified. Tensile strength of hair was tested with a universal testing machine (UTM). Surface properties of a hair were examined with an atomic force microscope (AFM). Our results suggest that HAIRCLETM could prevent damage to a hair such as destroyed-cuticle, increased-faction force, and broken-hair. Furthermore, hair-related experiments confirmed that HAIRCLETM could promote the expression of hair growth factors VEGF, HGF, and Wnt10b and mitigate male hair loss by inhibiting androgen receptors and TGF-β2 expression. In addition, it was confirmed that the expression of barrier-related factors (INV, CLDN-1) was increased for oxidative stress, and the COX-2 expression, an inflammatory factor, was inhibited, thereby improving damaged scalp barriers and alleviating induced inflammation.

Application of Transglutaminase for Hair Revitalization (모발 개선을 위한 Transglutaminase의 적용)

  • Kim, Yun Seog;Park, Su Jin
    • Journal of the Society of Cosmetic Scientists of Korea
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    • v.39 no.1
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    • pp.25-30
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    • 2013
  • The use of protein-crosslinking enzyme, transglutaminase, as a biocatalyst in the processing of hair offers a variety of exciting and realistic possibilities which include improving the rigidity of hair fibers. Among the transglutaminases from many different living organisms, the microbial enzyme prepared from Streptomyces mobaraensis, significantly increased the tensile strength of hair by 15.64% compared to a control when it was applied to damaged hair. This indicates that transglutaminase can restore the negative effects of washing hair with shampoo. Also transglutaminase improved the characteristics of hair surface, which could be useful for increase of luster and reduction of friction force of hair surfaces.