Antioxidant and in vitro cosmeceutical activities of germinated oats
Seo‐Hee Lee,
Su‐Bin Kye,
Seung‐Taik Lim
et al.
Abstract:Background and ObjectivesOat (Avena sativa L.) is well known for its biofunctional properties, primarily attributed to cereal phytochemicals. Germination may amplify the formation of secondary metabolites in oat, enhancing its nutritional and bioactive quality. Despite this, the impact of germination of oat on skin health remains unknown. This study investigated how germination influences the in vitro antioxidant activity and enzyme inhibitory activity related to skin health (tyrosinase and elastase).FindingsO… Show more
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