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      Hot water extract of oriental melon leaf promotes hair growth and prolongs anagen hair cycle: In vivo and in vitro evaluation

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          Effects of hot water extracts of oriental melon leaves (OML) on promotion of hair growth were investigated. Topical OML extract administration for hair regeneration was investigated using an in vivo model with C57BL/6 mice. Effects of OML extracts on the human hair growth were investigated using a hair follicle organ culture. OML extracts induced a shortened telogen to anagen conversion and promoted hair growth in the C57BL/6 mouse model. Culture of human hair follicles in the presence of OML extracts for 8 days promoted hair growth and prolonged the anagen duration due to induction of hair follicle cell proliferation in the bulb region. OML extracts exert a hair growth promotion effect and, therefore, can be used as a therapeutic agent for prevention of hair loss.

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          +82-43-649-1432 , +82-43-649-1759 , shmin@semyung.ac.kr
          Journal
          Food Sci Biotechnol
          Food Sci. Biotechnol
          Food Science and Biotechnology
          The Korean Society of Food Science and Technology (Seoul )
          1226-7708
          2092-6456
          30 April 2016
          2016
          : 25
          : 2
          : 575-580
          Affiliations
          [1 ] GRID grid.443977.a, ISNI 000000040533259X, Department of Oriental Medical Food & Nutrition, , Semyung University, ; Jecheon, Chungbuk, 27136 Korea
          [2 ]Department of Dermatology and Institute of Hair & Cosmetic Medicine, Yonsei University, Wonju College of Medicine, Wonju, Gangwon, 26426 Korea
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          PMC6049190 PMC6049190 6049190 80
          10.1007/s10068-016-0080-0
          6049190
          30263308
          a89b9da1-981c-4342-8c98-dca4a877329d
          © The Korean Society of Food Science and Technology and Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2016
          History
          : 5 July 2015
          : 14 November 2015
          : 30 November 2015
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          © The Korean Society of Food Science and Technology and Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2016

          hair cycle,oriental melon leaf,C57BL/6 mouse model,hair follicle organ culture,hair growth

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