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Active constituents from Sophora japonica exhibiting cellular tyrosinase inhibition in human epidermal melanocytes
Journal of Ethnopharmacology , 08/07/09
Lo YH et al. – The authors concluded that the new compound 8 is the most potent component of S. japonica yet discovered. Its pigment inhibition activity may be exploitable cosmetically.
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