TAGS: Natural/ Organic
Hair Care
Sabinsa receives a new patent grant, MX355546 in Mexico. MX355546 is a composition comprising of 10 percent w/w of 1-O-galloyl-β-D-glucose (β-glucogallin), specifically isolated from Emblica officinalis (Saberry®) and a concentrate from the liquid endosperm of Cocos nucifera (Cococin™) along with selenopeptides for protecting the dermal papilla cells.
Dermal Papilla Cells Vital for Hair Growth
Dermal papilla cells are specialized mesenchymal cells that exist at the bottom of hair follicles. These cells play pivotal roles in
hair formation, growth, and cycling. Maintaining a sufficient number of dermal papillae, which are vulnerable to a wide range of environmental factors, is essential for hair growth.
Sabinsa’s proprietary combination protects the dermal papilla cells from UV induced damage, thereby maintaining them in numbers conducive to hair growth. The numbers of live dermal papilla cells are maintained at a level of 95 percent or more when the dermal papilla cells are exposed to UVB radiation levels in the range of from 0.8 J/cm
2 to 1.0 J/cm
2.
Human Clinical Study Supports the Patent
The patent is now supported by a human clinical study showing it to significantly reduce hair fall and thinning. The study evaluated the efficacy and safety of Sabinsa’s hair serum in healthy adult male and female subjects.
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Preparations to stimulate hair growth are in high demand, and it is past time for there to be a natural alternative in this category. We are pleased that the evidence we presented was compelling enough to be granted this latest patent,” said Dr. Muhammed Majeed, founder and chairman of Sabinsa.
Source: Sabinsa