Vol 6 No 12 (2017)
Research Articles

Published September 7, 2018

References

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  8. Fisher GJ, Kang S, Varani J, Bata-Csorgo Z, Wan Y, Datta S, Voorhees JJ. 2002. Mechanisms of photoaging and chronological skin aging. Arch Dermatol. 138:1462–1470.
  9. Sim GS, Lee BC, Cho HS, Lee JW, Kim JH, Lee DH, Kim JH, Pyo HB, Moon DC, Oh KW, et al. 2007. Structure activity relationship of antioxidative property of flavonoids and inhibitory effect on matrix metalloproteinase activity in UVA-irradiated human dermal fibroblast. Arch Pharmacol Res. 30:290–298.
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  11. Lee KK, Choi JD (1999) The Effects of Areca Catechu L Extract on Anti-Aging International Journal of Cosmetic Science21(4)285-295
  12. Beith J, Spiess B, Wermuth CG (1974). The synthesis and analytical use of a highly sensitive and convenient substrate of elastase. Biochemical Medicine 11: 350-357.
  13. Braca A, Sortino C, Politi M et al. Anti-oxidant activity of flavonoids from Licania licaniaeflora. J Ethnopharmacol 79: 379-381, 2002.
  14. Assaf H, Adly MA, Hussein MR. 2010. Aging and intrinsic aging: pathogenesis and manifestations. In: Farage MA, Miller KW, Maibach HI, editors. Textbook of aging skin. Heidelberg: Springer. p. 129–138
  15. Demeule M, Brossard M, Page M, Gingras D, Beliveau R. 2000. Matrix metalloproteinase inhibition by green tea catechins. Biochim Biophys Acta. 1478:51–60.
  16. Fisher GJ, Kang S, Varani J, Bata-Csorgo Z, Wan Y, Datta S, Voorhees JJ. 2002. Mechanisms of photoaging and chronological skin aging. Arch Dermatol. 138:1462–1470.
  17. Sim GS, Lee BC, Cho HS, Lee JW, Kim JH, Lee DH, Kim JH, Pyo HB, Moon DC, Oh KW, 2007. Structure activity relationship of antioxidative property of flavonoids and inhibitory effect on matrix metalloproteinase activity in UVA-irradiated human dermal fibroblast. Arch Pharmacol Res. 30:290–298.