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Journal Publication
Research Title Comparative In Vitro Skin Permeation Study of Rose Extracts. 
Date of Distribution 27 October 2010 
Conference
     Title of the Conference The 36th Congress on science and Technology (STT 36) 
     Organiser สมาคมวิทยาศาสตร์แห่งประเทศไทยในพระบรมราชูปถัมภ์ 
     Conference Place Bangkok International Trade and Exhibition Center (BITEC), Bangkok, Thailand. 
     Province/State Bangkok, Thailand 
     Conference Date 28 July 2011 
     To 28 July 2011 
Proceeding Paper
     Volume 36 
     Issue
     Page 1 - 5 
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     Abstract If rose extracts which have antioxidant properties could permeate across the skin, then they could effect to the cells and these could give safety profile in cosmetics. This study compared in vitro permeation of 2 rose extracts including damask roses (Rosa damascena Mill.) which are extracted with hydroglycol and roses (Rosa spp.) which are extracted with water and acidified then separated by column chromatography. Both concentrate extracts permeated through porcine skin into solution in receptor phase at 37°C, found linear correlation between total phenolic content of donor phase versus time of permeation by UV-spectrophotometry at 765nm of both rose extracts comparing to gallic acid. Therefore damask roses extract and roses extract have permeation rate through porcine skin equal to 10.3 and 44.8 μgGAE/cm2/h and have lag time around 2 and 1 hour, respectively. Quantification of total anthocyanins content by pH diffential method found total anthocyanins content approximately 1 – 2mg/g weight of dried petals. This showed ability of permeation of roses extracts in form of phenolic groups which partially effect from anthocyanins which mostly found in colored flower. 
Author
525150015-2 Miss WEERAYA SUKKHAMDUANG [Main Author]
Pharmaceutical Sciences Master's Degree

Peer Review Status มีผู้ประเมินอิสระ 
Level of Conference ชาติ 
Type of Proceeding Full paper 
Type of Presentation Oral 
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