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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 21, 2010
Filed:
Feb. 10, 2004
Fujimi Tanabe, Okayama, JP;
Michio Kubota, Okayama, JP;
Hiromi Tatsukawa, Okayama, JP;
Shigeharu Fukuda, Okayama, JP;
Toshio Miyake, Okayama, JP;
Fujimi Tanabe, Okayama, JP;
Michio Kubota, Okayama, JP;
Hiromi Tatsukawa, Okayama, JP;
Shigeharu Fukuda, Okayama, JP;
Toshio Miyake, Okayama, JP;
Kabushiki Kaisha Hayashibara Seibutsu Kagaku Kenkyujo, Okayama, JP;
Abstract
The present invention has an object to provide an external dermatological formulation having satisfactory blood flow-promoting effect, antiinflammatory effect, antibacterial effect, moisturizing effect, whitening effect, UV-absorbing effect, UV-scattering effect, antioxidant effect, hair growing effect, hair nourishing effect, emusifying effect, astringent effect, wrinkle-reducing effect, cell-activating effect and/or transdermal absorption-promoting effect with a satisfactory safety and skin feeling; The object is solved by providing an external dermatological formulation comprising a saccharide derivative of α,α-trehalose and one or more members selected from substances having any one of blood flow-promoting effect, antiinflammatory effect, antibacterial effect, moisturizing effect, whitening effect, UV-absorbing effect, UV-scattering effect, antioxidant effect, hair growing efect, hair nourishing effect, emulsifying effect, astringent effect, wrinkle-reducing effect, cell-activating effect and transdermal absorption-promoting effect.