Ethanol Extract of a Korean Medicinal Prescription (SSY) Including Rehmanniae Radix Preparata Promotes Hair Growth in an Alopecia Animal Model

    October 2015 in “ 추계총회 및 학술대회
    Kim Ji Yoon, Park Hae Jin, Kim Mi Ryeo
    TLDR The extract promotes hair growth and may help treat hair loss.
    The study investigated the effects of an ethanol extract of a Korean medicinal prescription (SSY), which included Rehmanniae Radix Preparata, on hair growth in an alopecia animal model. The results demonstrated that the SSY extract promoted hair growth in the tested animals, suggesting its potential as a treatment for alopecia. The findings indicated that the extract could stimulate hair follicles and enhance hair regeneration, providing a basis for further research into its application for hair loss treatments.
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