2020
DOI: 10.1007/s43450-020-00005-9
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Quality Control of Litchi chinensis Leaf: a Potential Raw Material for Cosmetic Industry

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“…The reason is that it affects fermentation characteristics, pH value, and microbial structure [26]. In general, the ideal range is 30-40% FM, which can keep the vigorous growth of LAB and prevent undesirable microorganisms (clostridial or yeasts) fermentation [27]. The DM content of litchi leaves is relatively higher than that of ideal value which might make it difficult to avoid the nutrient loss caused by yeast metabolism at the initial stage of fermentation.…”
Section: Characteristics Of Fresh Litchi Leavesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The reason is that it affects fermentation characteristics, pH value, and microbial structure [26]. In general, the ideal range is 30-40% FM, which can keep the vigorous growth of LAB and prevent undesirable microorganisms (clostridial or yeasts) fermentation [27]. The DM content of litchi leaves is relatively higher than that of ideal value which might make it difficult to avoid the nutrient loss caused by yeast metabolism at the initial stage of fermentation.…”
Section: Characteristics Of Fresh Litchi Leavesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Coliform bacteria, meanwhile, were high in number. On the other hand, although the WSC content was different among the litchi leaves, all of them cannot meet the basic requirement (>38 g/kg) [27]. Therefore, effective additives are needed to promote lactic acid bacteria fermentation and reduce nutrient losses.…”
Section: Characteristics Of Fresh Litchi Leavesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En un estudio de Chang et al (2013) realizado en ratones con dietas altas en grasa, los extractos de la flor de litchi tuvieron un efecto antiinflamatorio y en los análisis histopatológicos una recuperación del daño hepático. Por otro lado, la hoja de litchi ha sido descrita como una fuente de importantes compuestos bioactivos: la epicatequina, la procianidina A2 y la procianidina B2 para el tratamiento de las flatulencias, de la desintoxicación, de un golpe de calor y en las enfermedades del hígado (Thiesen et al, 2020;Chen et al, 2017b). Wen et al (2015) expresan que la hoja de litchi con su capacidad antioxidante, anticancerígena y antiproliferativa, actúa contra las líneas celulares del hematoma humano HepG2 y son capaces de inhibir su ciclo celular.…”
Section: Flor Y Hojaunclassified
“…La industria cosmética ha desarrollado un suero de litchi para el tratamiento que contrareste: el oscurecimiento de la piel, el envejecimiento, la pérdida de elasticidad y la reducción de arrugas en la piel & Kanlayavattanakul, 2020). Además, las hojas de litchi han contribuido con sus propiedades al desarrollo de fitocosméticos y fotoprotectores por su alto contenido de epicatequina y procianidinas A2, que tienen un efecto fotoquímico-protector frente a los rayos UVA / UVB y de fotoprotección frente a Propionibacterium acnes (Thiesen et al, 2020).…”
Section: Aplicación Industrialunclassified