The Chaenomeles sinensis fruit is used as an effective antitussive agent, analgesic, and diuretic in traditional Chinese medicine. It has been reported that C. sinensis fruit extracts have antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory effects. However, there are very few reports about the effects of C. sinensis extracts on skin. In this study, we investigated the effect of C. sinensis extracts on skin aging. The results of in vitro assays showed that whole fruit extracts of C. sinensis had superoxide dismutase (SOD)-like activity and inhibited the activity of dermal extracellular matrix proteases: Elastase and collagenase. The inhibitory effect of the whole fruit (containing seeds) extract on elastase activity was higher than that of the sarcocarp (s...
The beauty industry is actively searching for solutions to prevent skin aging. Some of the crucial e...
Aging in humans is inexorable and inescapable. The progressive decrease of physiological capacity an...
Natural skin aging is indicated by a loss of skin structure and integrity caused by external factors...
The fruit of Chaenomeles sinensis has been traditionally used in ethnomedicine for the treatment of ...
Plant materials play a very significant role as components of products being used both for medicinal...
Today, skin care products and cosmetic preparations containing natural ingredients are widely prefer...
Chaenomeles plants are adapted to diverse ecological zones particularly the temperate areas of Korea...
The cashew tree (Anacardium occidentale L.) is a tropical plant found widely in many Southeast Asian...
The skin is the largest organ that performs a variety of the body’s essential functions. Impairment ...
International audienceObjective Intrinsic skin ageing is mainly caused by cellular senescence. p16 a...
Chaenomeles speciosa (Sweet) Nakai is a medicinal plant. Until date, there are no studies focusing o...
Degradation of elastin and collagen in the extracellular matrix by elastase and collagenase accelera...
The role of reactive oxygen species and proteinases involved in the destruction of the extra-cellula...
The effect of the well-characterized callus extract of Chaenomeles japonica on viability, morphology...
As skin ages, it loses its natural elasticity and become thinner, more fragile, and laxer, taking on...
The beauty industry is actively searching for solutions to prevent skin aging. Some of the crucial e...
Aging in humans is inexorable and inescapable. The progressive decrease of physiological capacity an...
Natural skin aging is indicated by a loss of skin structure and integrity caused by external factors...
The fruit of Chaenomeles sinensis has been traditionally used in ethnomedicine for the treatment of ...
Plant materials play a very significant role as components of products being used both for medicinal...
Today, skin care products and cosmetic preparations containing natural ingredients are widely prefer...
Chaenomeles plants are adapted to diverse ecological zones particularly the temperate areas of Korea...
The cashew tree (Anacardium occidentale L.) is a tropical plant found widely in many Southeast Asian...
The skin is the largest organ that performs a variety of the body’s essential functions. Impairment ...
International audienceObjective Intrinsic skin ageing is mainly caused by cellular senescence. p16 a...
Chaenomeles speciosa (Sweet) Nakai is a medicinal plant. Until date, there are no studies focusing o...
Degradation of elastin and collagen in the extracellular matrix by elastase and collagenase accelera...
The role of reactive oxygen species and proteinases involved in the destruction of the extra-cellula...
The effect of the well-characterized callus extract of Chaenomeles japonica on viability, morphology...
As skin ages, it loses its natural elasticity and become thinner, more fragile, and laxer, taking on...
The beauty industry is actively searching for solutions to prevent skin aging. Some of the crucial e...
Aging in humans is inexorable and inescapable. The progressive decrease of physiological capacity an...
Natural skin aging is indicated by a loss of skin structure and integrity caused by external factors...