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Archives of Dermatological Research | 2006

Anti-inflammatory efficacy of licochalcone a : correlation of clinical potency and in vitro effects

Ludger Kolbe; Jeannine Immeyer; Jan Batzer; Ursula Wensorra; Karen Torn Dieck; Claudia Mundt; Rainer Wolber; Franz Stäb; Uwe Dr. Schönrock; Roger I. Ceilley; Horst Wenck

Licochalcone A (LicA), a major phenolic constituent of the licorice species Glycyrrhiza inflata, has recently been reported to have anti-inflammatory as well as anti-microbial effects. These anti-inflammatory properties might be exploited for topical applications of LicA. We conducted prospective randomized vehicle-controlled clinical trials to assess the anti-irritative efficacy of cosmetic formulations containing LicA in a post-shaving skin irritation model and on UV-induced erythema formation. The clinical trials were accompanied by a series of in vitro experiments to characterize anti-inflammatory properties of LicA on several dermatologically relevant cell types. Topical LicA causes a highly significant reduction in erythema relative to the vehicle control in both the shave- and UV-induced erythema tests, demonstrating the anti-irritative properties of LicA. Furthermore, LicA is a potent inhibitor of pro-inflammatory in vitro responses, including N-formyl-MET-LEU-PHE (fMLP)- or zymosan-induced oxidative burst of granulocytes, UVB-induced PGE2 release by keratinocytes, lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced PGE2 release by adult dermal fibroblasts, fMLP-induced LTB4 release by granulocytes, and LPS-induced IL-6/TNF-α secretion by monocyte-derived dendritic cells. The reported data suggest therapeutic skin care benefits from LicA when applied to sensitive or irritated skin.


Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology | 2008

Natural Arctium lappa fruit extract improves the clinical signs of aging skin

Anja Knott; Katja Reuschlein; Heiko Mielke; Ursula Wensorra; Christopher Mummert; Urte Koop; Martina Kausch; Ludger Kolbe; Nils Peters; Franz Stäb; Horst Wenck; Stefan Gallinat

Background  Subclinical, chronic tissue inflammation involving the generation of cytokines (e.g., interleukin‐6 and tumor necrosis factor‐alpha) might contribute to the cutaneous aging process.


Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology | 2008

A novel treatment option for photoaged skin

Anja Knott; Urte Koop; Heiko Mielke; Katja Reuschlein; Nils Peters; Gesa-Meike Muhr; Holger Lenz; Ursula Wensorra; Sören Jaspers; Ludger Kolbe; Thomas Raschke; Franz Stäb; Horst Wenck; Stefan Gallinat

Background  DNA damage as a result of ultraviolet (UV) exposure plays an important role in the progression of cutaneous aging. Both folic acid and creatine have been linked to the process of DNA protection and repair.


Archive | 2004

Cosmetic or dermatological preparations containing licochalcone A or an extract of radix glycyrrhizae inflatae, containing licochalcone A

Karen Tom Dieck; Ludger Kolbe; Claudia Mundt; Ursula Wensorra; Rainer Wolber


Archive | 2002

Use of wogonin for the production of cosmetic or dermatological preparations for the prophylaxis and treatment of inflammatory skin conditions and/or for skin protection of determinate sensitive and dry skin

Stefan Gallinat; Ludger Kolbe; Christopher Mummert; Claudia Mundt; Ursula Wensorra


Archive | 2004

Use of licochalcone a or of an extract of radix glycyrrhizae inflatae that contains licochalcone a against postinflammatory hyperpigmentation

Heiner Max; Rainer Wolber; Christopher Mummert; Ludger Kolbe; Karen Tom Dieck; Ursula Wensorra


Archive | 2004

Use of licochalcone A or a licochalcone A containing extract from Radix Glycyrrhizae inflatae against postinflammatory hyperpigmentation

Karen Tom Dieck; Ludger Kolbe; Heiner Max; Christopher Mummert; Ursula Wensorra; Rainer Wolber


Archive | 2014

Use of alkylamidothiazoles as an antioxidant or free-radical scavenger in cosmetic or dermatological preparations

Ludger Kolbe; Cathrin Scherner; Ursula Wensorra; Tobias Mann


Archive | 2006

Active agent combination, useful e.g. in cosmetic or dermatological preparation, comprises hydroxymatairesinol, phenoxyethanol and optionally glycerin

Julia Eckert; Ludger Kolbe; Inge Kruse; Christopher Mummert; Gitta Neufang; Ursula Wensorra


Archive | 2004

Cosmetic/dermatological preparation, useful e.g. to treat symptoms of intrinsic and/or extrinsic skin aging; and to reduce skin folds, comprises (-) 2-hydroxymethyl-2-methyl-6-hydroxychrome and/or extract of Daedalea quercina mushrooms

Ludger Kolbe; Christopher Mummert; Gitta Neufang; Franz Stäb; Ursula Wensorra

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