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Anti-wrinkle properties of Angelica gigas Nakai root extracts using mineral-rich water

Journal of cosmetic dermatology(2023)

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Background Angelica gigas Nakai is used as an herbal pharmaceutical material in Korea. Aims To investigate the anti-wrinkle effects of A. gigas Nakai root extracts (ARE) using mineral-rich water in in vitro and clinical trials. Materials and methods The cell viability of ARE was evaluated using a water-soluble tetrazolium salt assay. After evaluating ARE's cytotoxicity, we used an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay kit to assess the effects of ARE on type I collagen in human dermal fibroblasts (HDFs). During a double-blinded in vivo clinical study, participants were randomly assigned to use the sample and placebo formulations for the left and right sides of their face over an 8-week period. We evaluated the anti-wrinkle properties of the formulations using PRIMOS Lite and a global photodamage score. Results A. gigas Nakai root extracts cytotoxicity was evaluated in HDFs. We demonstrate that ARE increased type I collagen production by 40% at 50 mu g/ml as compared with the control. The use of an ARE lotion significantly reduced the presence of crow's feet wrinkles in comparison with the use of the placebo after 8 weeks. Additionally, use of the ARE lotion led to decreased photodamage scores, indicating anti-wrinkle effects. Conclusion The use of ARE with mineral-rich water has anti-wrinkle effects in in vitro and clinical trials.
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Angelica gigas Nakai root extracts,anti-wrinkle effects,in vitro,in vivo,mineral-rich water
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