Antimelanogenic effects of luteolin 7‐sulfate isolated from Phyllospadix iwatensis Makino
@article{Kwak2016AntimelanogenicEO, title={Antimelanogenic effects of luteolin 7‐sulfate isolated from Phyllospadix iwatensis Makino}, author={Ju Young Kwak and Jin Kyung Seok and Hong Jin Suh and Y.-H. Choi and seo soo hong and D.-S. Kim and Yong Chool Boo}, journal={British Journal of Dermatology}, year={2016}, volume={175} }
Abnormal deposition of melanin may cause an aesthetic skin problem; therefore, the control of unwanted excessive melanin synthesis is the major goal of cosmetic research.
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