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Ndlovu, G
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Fouché, Gerda
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Tselanyane, M
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2014-03-11T08:23:09Z |
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2014-03-11T08:23:09Z |
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2013-09 |
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Ndlovu, G, Fouche, G and Tselanyane, M. 2013. In vitro determination of the anti-aging potential of four southern Africa medicinal plants. In: 61st International Congress and Annual Meeting of the Society of Medicinal Plant and Natural Product Research (GA), Munster, Germany, 1-5 September 2013 |
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http://hdl.handle.net/10204/7284
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61st International Congress and Annual Meeting of the Society of Medicinal Plant and Natural Product Research (GA), Munster, Germany, 1-5 September 2013 |
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Aging is an inevitable process for all living organisms that increases reactive oxygen species leading to the dysregulatian of extracellular and intracellular homeostasis, ultimately resulting in the skin not functioning optimally. The level of antioxidants, hyaluronic acid and two proteins, elastin and collagen, all play a pivotal role in regulating the aging process as they are all are involved in maintaining the elasticity, flexibility and the strength of the skin. People living on the African continent are exposed to the harsh sun and rarely use skin protective agents as they are expensive. It is for this reason that four southern African medicinal plants used indigenously as cosmetics agents and/or exhibited good antioxidant activity in previous studies were explored for their potential use as anti-aging reagents. In this study the anti-collagenase, anti-hyaluronidase and anti-elaste activity of the plants Clerodendrum glabrum (PA, Schotia brachypetala (SB), Psychotria capensis (PC) and Peltophorum africanum (PA) were investigated. |
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Workflow;11483 |
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Medicinal plants |
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Cosmeceuticals |
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Natural products |
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Anti-aging products |
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In vitro determination of the anti-aging potential of four southern Africa medicinal plants: Poster |
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Conference Presentation |
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Ndlovu, G., Fouché, G., & Tselanyane, M. (2013). In vitro determination of the anti-aging potential of four southern Africa medicinal plants: Poster. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/7284 |
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Ndlovu, G, Gerda Fouché, and M Tselanyane. "In vitro determination of the anti-aging potential of four southern Africa medicinal plants: Poster." (2013): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/7284 |
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Ndlovu G, Fouché G, Tselanyane M, In vitro determination of the anti-aging potential of four southern Africa medicinal plants: Poster; 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/7284 . |
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TY - Conference Presentation
AU - Ndlovu, G
AU - Fouché, Gerda
AU - Tselanyane, M
AB - Aging is an inevitable process for all living organisms that increases reactive oxygen species leading to the dysregulatian of extracellular and intracellular homeostasis, ultimately resulting in the skin not functioning optimally. The level of antioxidants, hyaluronic acid and two proteins, elastin and collagen, all play a pivotal role in regulating the aging process as they are all are involved in maintaining the elasticity, flexibility and the strength of the skin. People living on the African continent are exposed to the harsh sun and rarely use skin protective agents as they are expensive. It is for this reason that four southern African medicinal plants used indigenously as cosmetics agents and/or exhibited good antioxidant activity in previous studies were explored for their potential use as anti-aging reagents. In this study the anti-collagenase, anti-hyaluronidase and anti-elaste activity of the plants Clerodendrum glabrum (PA, Schotia brachypetala (SB), Psychotria capensis (PC) and Peltophorum africanum (PA) were investigated.
DA - 2013-09
DB - ResearchSpace
DP - CSIR
KW - Medicinal plants
KW - Cosmeceuticals
KW - Natural products
KW - Anti-aging products
LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za
PY - 2013
T1 - In vitro determination of the anti-aging potential of four southern Africa medicinal plants: Poster
TI - In vitro determination of the anti-aging potential of four southern Africa medicinal plants: Poster
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/7284
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