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October 2017 in “Nutrients” Equisetum debile extract, especially the ethyl acetate type, may be a promising natural ingredient for anti-hair loss products.
Equisetum debile extract may help with hair loss by inhibiting enzymes and reducing inflammation.
August 2025 in “Tropical Journal of Natural Product Research” The study on Carthamus caeruleus L. extracts reveals significant antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, supporting its traditional medicinal use. The hydromethanolic extract showed higher phenolic and flavonoid content, with strong lipid peroxidation inhibition and high total antioxidant capacity. Key compounds identified include feruloylquinic acid and a ferulic acid derivative. In vitro, the extract inhibited nitric oxide production and reduced erythrocyte hemolysis and protein denaturation. In vivo, it reduced paw inflammation in mice by 53.57% at 1000 mg/kg. These results suggest its potential as a source of therapeutic agents, warranting further research to isolate active constituents.
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December 2023 in “Antioxidants” Blackberry leaves have stronger antioxidant properties than raspberry leaves.
June 2015 in “Biomedical and biopharmaceutical research” The congress showed advancements in skin hydration, barrier function, and safe, effective new cosmetic formulations.