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Title:
COMPOSITION COMPRISING ACETOXYCHAVICOL ACETATE AS ACTIVE INGREDIENT FOR PREVENTING HAIR LOSS AND PROMOTING HAIR GROWTH
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2018/139885
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a composition for preventing hair loss or promoting hair growth, comprising acetoxychavicol acetate as an active ingredient. More specifically, the present invention relates to a pharmaceutical composition, a quasi-drug composition, a cosmetic composition, and a health functional food for preventing hair loss or promoting hair growth, comprising acetoxychavicol acetate as an active ingredient. The acetoxychavicol acetate of the present invention has an excellent effect of accelerating the growth of hair follicles and thus, has an excellent effect of preventing hair loss and promoting hair growth; the acetoxychavicol acetate is also derived from natural products and thus has no side effects. Therefore, the acetoxychavicol acetate of the present invention can be variously utilized as a pharmaceutical composition, a quasi-drug composition, a cosmetic composition, and a health functional food for preventing hair loss or promoting hair growth.

Inventors:
BAE YUN SOO (KR)
BAE HYUNSU (KR)
JANG DAE SIK (KR)
PARK KKOT NA RA (KR)
Application Number:
PCT/KR2018/001141
Publication Date:
August 02, 2018
Filing Date:
January 25, 2018
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Assignee:
GMP CO LTD (KR)
International Classes:
A61K31/222; A23L33/10; A61K8/37; A61Q7/00
Foreign References:
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Other References:
NAKAMURA, Y: "Suppression of tumor promoter-induced oxidative stress and inflammatory responses in mouse skin by a superoxide generation inhibitor 1'-acetoxychavicol acetate", CANCER RESEARCH, vol. 58, no. 21, 1 November 1998 (1998-11-01), pages 4832 - 4839, XP055530942
LIU, N.: "Chronic restraint stress inhibits hair growth via substance P mediated by reactive oxygen species in mice", PLOS ONE, vol. 8, no. 4, 26 April 2013 (2013-04-26), pages e61574, XP055530949
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
AHN, So Young (KR)
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