Antimicrobial Activities against Skin Flora from Tart-cherry Extracts (Prnus cerasus)
Hyo Jung Jung,
Jae Hwa Lee
Abstract:Purpose: In this study, antibacterial and anti-oxidant activities of Tart-cherry hydrothermal extracts (TCW) and ethanol extracts (TCE) against dermatological bacteria were measured, and the cell viability and anti-inflammatory effects were investigated in RAW264.7 macrophages to determine their characteristics for use as functional cosmetic materials. Methods: Anti-oxidant activity was determined using the DPPH method. The antibacterial activity against dermatophilosis was confirmed by the size of the clear z… Show more
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