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Research results such as original raw material development and alternative test methods for animal testings are presented at academic conferences in Japan and overseas.

Conference presentation

Presented date Name of academic conference Title
March 2017 The Pharmaceutical Society of Japan Effect of Kikubayamabokuchi extract to Inhibit inflammation induced by UVB
March 2017 The Pharmaceutical Society of Japan Anti-glycation and anti-inflammatory effects of Panicled hydrangea extract
November 2016 The Japanese Society for Alternatives to Animal Experiments Cultured corneal epithelium model LabCyte CORNEA-MODEL24
Multicenter validation study of eye irritation test
October 2016 IFSCC Cellular senescence induces skin aging via spatio-temporal communication
March 2016 The Pharmaceutical Society of Japan Verification of the usefulness of potentilla miyabei culture cell extract as a raw material for cosmetics
March 2016 The Pharmaceutical Society of Japan Effects of new yeast extract on human skin
March 2015 The Pharmaceutical Society of Japan Verification of the usefulness of connalus extract for skin
March 2014 The Pharmaceutical Society of Japan Suppression of advanced glycation end products (AGEs) formation and improvement of skin quality of plum blossom yeast extract
December 2014 The Japanese Society for Alternatives to Animal Experiments Study of in vitro skin irritation test for sensitive skin 4th report
August 2014 The Society for Alternatives to Animal Experiments Additional joint research on eye irritation alternative method with human corneal model; LabCyte CORNEA-MODEL24

List of contributions

Presented date Name of academic conference Title
May 2014 Fragrance Journal Lactobacillus casei KE-99 culture solution improving skin quality
October 2013 Colorbeauty Moisturizing effect of fission yeast extract “Fissione-Y” and its application to skin care
February 2013 Fragrance Journal Possibility of pre-aging care by Nrf2 activation of Koyamaki extract
March 2013 Journal of Society of Cosmetic Chemists of Japan Study of in vitro skin irritation test for sensitive skin
March 2012 Photochemistry & Photobiology The bystander effect is a novel mechanism of UVA-induced melanogenesis.
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