A hair tonic containing 1.0%Arctium lappa root extract(ALRE)was evaluated for its efficacy and tolerability in Chinese consumers.ALRE was selected based on its ability to promote Collagen Type XVII Alpha 1(COL17A1)syn...A hair tonic containing 1.0%Arctium lappa root extract(ALRE)was evaluated for its efficacy and tolerability in Chinese consumers.ALRE was selected based on its ability to promote Collagen Type XVII Alpha 1(COL17A1)synthesis,along with other active ingredients targeting scalp health and follicular regeneration.In vitro assays confirmed that ALRE significantly enhanced COL17A1 expression.A 28-day clinical trial involving Chinese participants demonstrated that the tonic reduced hair loss by 37.61%and increased local hair density by 26.63%,with no reported adverse effects.These findings validate the product’s effectiveness in a distinct consumer population and highlight the importance of integrating mechanistic insights with clinical validation.Further research should explore long-term efficacy and demographic-specific responses to optimize its application.展开更多
The human scalp harbors a diverse range of microbiome,much like other skin surfaces,where both beneficial and harmful microorganisms coexist.This study explores the possibility of balancing key scalp microorganisms,pa...The human scalp harbors a diverse range of microbiome,much like other skin surfaces,where both beneficial and harmful microorganisms coexist.This study explores the possibility of balancing key scalp microorganisms,particularly Staphylococcus epidermidis,Staphylococcus aureus and Malassezia species.While Staphylococcus epidermidis plays a beneficial role in maintaining scalp health by producing antimicrobial proteins and supporting the skin barrier,Staphylococcus aureus is identified as a pathogen linked to skin infections and dandruff formation.Malassezia fungi degrade triglycerides in sebum into unsaturated fatty acids,exacerbating scalp conditions like dandruff.In order to promote the beneficial microbe while inhibit the harmful ones,we investigated the combination of 1.0 mM pyrrolidone carboxylate-zinc(PCA-Zn),0.2%malt oligosaccharides(MT:corn-derived oligosaccharide mainly containing maltotetraose)and 0.05 mM Hinokitiol on its microbial activity,which significantly enhanced the growth of Staphylococcus epidermidis while inhibiting both Staphylococcus aureus and Malassezia,offering insights into promising strategies for scalp care.展开更多
Scalp inflammation is a fundamental issue to many unhealthy scalp symptoms such as itching, redness, dandruff, and odor. Oxidized sebum, or specifically oxidization of the squalene component in sebum, is one of the ke...Scalp inflammation is a fundamental issue to many unhealthy scalp symptoms such as itching, redness, dandruff, and odor. Oxidized sebum, or specifically oxidization of the squalene component in sebum, is one of the key reasons causing scalp inflammation. Therefore, antioxidation of the sebum is an important way to maintain scalp health. In this study, we investigated the relationship between squalene peroxide formed and its exposure time under UVA light. Further, we found two oil-soluble antioxidants, ginger root extract and vitamin E, being effective on antioxidation of sebum, and can be potentially used as scalp care actives.展开更多
Hair loss and gray hair are the ultimate manifestations of scalp and hair aging.Improving metabolic activities in cells is a fundamental for anti-aging while autophagy activity of cell is a key measure.Hinokitiol,one ...Hair loss and gray hair are the ultimate manifestations of scalp and hair aging.Improving metabolic activities in cells is a fundamental for anti-aging while autophagy activity of cell is a key measure.Hinokitiol,one of the more than 30 quasi-drug actives approved in Japan in the field of hair tonic products has two known mechanisms for its effectivities,i.e.promoting cell activity and anti-microbial.Through this study,we identified a new mechanism of hinokitiol for hair loss prevention,i.e.promotion of autophagy and mitophagy activities of dermal papilla cells.展开更多
文摘A hair tonic containing 1.0%Arctium lappa root extract(ALRE)was evaluated for its efficacy and tolerability in Chinese consumers.ALRE was selected based on its ability to promote Collagen Type XVII Alpha 1(COL17A1)synthesis,along with other active ingredients targeting scalp health and follicular regeneration.In vitro assays confirmed that ALRE significantly enhanced COL17A1 expression.A 28-day clinical trial involving Chinese participants demonstrated that the tonic reduced hair loss by 37.61%and increased local hair density by 26.63%,with no reported adverse effects.These findings validate the product’s effectiveness in a distinct consumer population and highlight the importance of integrating mechanistic insights with clinical validation.Further research should explore long-term efficacy and demographic-specific responses to optimize its application.
文摘The human scalp harbors a diverse range of microbiome,much like other skin surfaces,where both beneficial and harmful microorganisms coexist.This study explores the possibility of balancing key scalp microorganisms,particularly Staphylococcus epidermidis,Staphylococcus aureus and Malassezia species.While Staphylococcus epidermidis plays a beneficial role in maintaining scalp health by producing antimicrobial proteins and supporting the skin barrier,Staphylococcus aureus is identified as a pathogen linked to skin infections and dandruff formation.Malassezia fungi degrade triglycerides in sebum into unsaturated fatty acids,exacerbating scalp conditions like dandruff.In order to promote the beneficial microbe while inhibit the harmful ones,we investigated the combination of 1.0 mM pyrrolidone carboxylate-zinc(PCA-Zn),0.2%malt oligosaccharides(MT:corn-derived oligosaccharide mainly containing maltotetraose)and 0.05 mM Hinokitiol on its microbial activity,which significantly enhanced the growth of Staphylococcus epidermidis while inhibiting both Staphylococcus aureus and Malassezia,offering insights into promising strategies for scalp care.
文摘Scalp inflammation is a fundamental issue to many unhealthy scalp symptoms such as itching, redness, dandruff, and odor. Oxidized sebum, or specifically oxidization of the squalene component in sebum, is one of the key reasons causing scalp inflammation. Therefore, antioxidation of the sebum is an important way to maintain scalp health. In this study, we investigated the relationship between squalene peroxide formed and its exposure time under UVA light. Further, we found two oil-soluble antioxidants, ginger root extract and vitamin E, being effective on antioxidation of sebum, and can be potentially used as scalp care actives.
文摘Hair loss and gray hair are the ultimate manifestations of scalp and hair aging.Improving metabolic activities in cells is a fundamental for anti-aging while autophagy activity of cell is a key measure.Hinokitiol,one of the more than 30 quasi-drug actives approved in Japan in the field of hair tonic products has two known mechanisms for its effectivities,i.e.promoting cell activity and anti-microbial.Through this study,we identified a new mechanism of hinokitiol for hair loss prevention,i.e.promotion of autophagy and mitophagy activities of dermal papilla cells.