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Effect on Hair Growth of HEM-13/HDC(A Mixture of 8 Herbal
Extracts) in Human and C3H Mice
EY Choi1, YJ Park2, BI Ro3, MH Chung1. Dept.
of Pharmacology, Seoul National University, College of Medicine,
Seoul, Korea1, Handock Cosmetics Co. Ltd. Seoul, Korea2 and
Dept. of Dermatology, Chung Ang University, College of Medicine,
Seoul, Korea3
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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