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The preparation of skin analogue composition having the liquid crystalline structure and its cosmetic applications

  • Lee, Dong-Kyu;Jeong, Kwan-Young
    • Journal of the Korean Applied Science and Technology
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    • v.30 no.2
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    • pp.215-224
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    • 2013
  • Recently, many cosmetic researchers have been focused on the development of high functional cosmetics including anti-wrinkle and whitening. In these studies, they couldn't afford to pay a deep attention to stable encapsulations for unstable materials and efficient drug deliveries for them. Particularly, in order to show a degree of instant effects as cosmetics, they can't also ignore moisturizing effect enough to satisfy customers just after applying and its maintenance by improving the function of skin barrier as well as above two effects. Therefore, skin analogue systems have attracted considerable attention in the view of structural and compositional similarity to intercellular membrane in stratum corneum. And, some models for skin analogue composition were developed to improve the function of skin barrier, stably encapsulate unstable materials such as retinol, vitamin B, C, E, etc., and control their skin penetration in order to show good effects as cosmetics. In this study, we suggest the new skin analogue model having the compositional similarity as well as conventional structural ones. Our skin analogue membrane(SAM) is mainly composed of ceramide/ cholesterol/phosphatidylcholin/fatty acids and its structural defects are compensated by including cholesterol amphiphile and controlling the ratio of ceramide/cholesterol. It was possible to confirm the formation of skin analogue membrane having highly-densed multilamella structure and compare them according to the change of each ratio with a polarized microscope, X-ray diffraction. More detaily, we observed their structures with a electron microscope(TEM). Finally, we dispersed them in excess of continuous water phase, observed the formation of maltese-cross liquid crystalline and measured the efficiency of drug deliveries and moisturizing effects.

Angiotensin Il-Mediated Stimulation of Phospholipase D in Rabbit Kidney Proximal Tubule Cells

  • Jung, Jin-Ho;Jung, Jee-Chang;Chung, Sung-Hyun
    • Archives of Pharmacal Research
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    • v.17 no.6
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    • pp.405-410
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    • 1994
  • The present study was undetertaken to demonstrate whether or not angiotensin II activates a phopholipase D in rabbit kidney proximal tubule cells. By measuring the formation of [$^3H$] phosphatidic acid and [$^3H$]diacylglycerol. This result suggests that some phosphatidic acid seems to be formed directly from phosphatidylcholin by the action of phopholipase D, not from the action of diacylglycerol kinase on the diacylglycerol. In addition the other mechanisms by which phospholipase D is activated was examined. We have found that phospholipase D was activited by extracellular calium ion. It has also been shown that angiotensin II may activate phosphoilpase D through protein kinase C-independent pathway.

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A Study on Entrapment Efficiency of Rosmarinic Acid Using Liquid Crystal Phosphatidylcholin (포스파티딜콜린의 액정형성을 이용한 로즈마린산 포집 효율연구)

  • Kang, Ki-Chun
    • Applied Chemistry for Engineering
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    • v.24 no.2
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    • pp.132-137
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    • 2013
  • The liquid crystal form with phosphatidylcholine contents containing in the hydrogenated lecithin was confirmed. Composition ingredients of the liquid crystal vesicle were phospholipid, ethanol and water and the rosmarinic acid was encapsulated as index material. The mean particle size of the liquid crystal vesicle appeared to form various particles form 480 nm to $3{\mu}m$ depending upon the lipid composition and ultrasonic handling time. The liquid crystal vesicle compared with the liposome showed a very high encapsulation efficiency. The quantity of liquid crystal vesicle increased with respect to the increased quantity of lipid contents in the hydrogenated lecithin. The result from release experiments of the liquid crystal vesicle containing rosmarinic acid showed that the liquid crystal vesicle releases much less than that of liposome.