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EFFECT ON HAIR GROWTH OF HEM-13/HDC (A MIXTURE OF 8 HERBAL
EXTRACTS) IN HUMAN AND C3H MICE
1Eun-Young
Choi, 2Young-Jun
Park, 3Byung-In
Ro, and 1Myung-Hee
Chung. 1Dept.
of Pharmacology, Seoul Natl. Univ. College of Medicine,
Seoul , Korea, 2Handock
Cosmetics Co. LTD. Seoul, Korea and 3Dept.
of Dermatology, Chung Ang Univ. College of Medicine Seoul,
Korea
In Korean folk medicine, several herbs have been known to
improve blood flow and been used for wound and inflammation,
which are: Angelicae Radix, Cnidii Rhizoma, Salviae Miltiorhizae
Radix, Persicae Semen, Sinomeni Caulis et Rhizoma, Viticis
Fructus, Zanthoxylum piperitum and Carthami Flos. Based
upon their pharmacological actions, we assume that these herbs
may also stimulate hair growth and thus, tested their effect
using the mixture of their ethanol extracts(HEM-13/HDC). Clinical
study: 150 subjects of male pattern alopecia were treated
with HEM-13/HDC twice a day for 6 months and subjective and
objective clinical symptoms were assessed. Objective
symptom was assessed by photographic method. Over 85%
of the subjects showed improvement of clinical symptoms and
increase of hair growth. Animal study: 36 C3H mice whose
hair in the lower half of the back was removed were grouped
into 3(n=12 in each group); vehicle(30% ethanol), HEM-13/HDC
and minoxidil(30% in ethanol) were applied for the hairless
part on the back once a day for 3 weeks. Hair growth
was assessed by photographic method. In both the HEM-13/HDC
and minoxidil groups, the hair grew into the normal state
in 3 weeks but in the vehicle group, hair grew only to 1/3
the state of HEM-13/HDC group. In the animal study, it is
as effective as or more effective than minoxidil. Any
skin reactions were not observed in clinical and animal studies.
We concluded that HEM-13/HDC has a hair growth stimulating
effect.
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