The researchers examined the effect of three antioxidants—luteolin, hesperetin, and diosmetin—on mice specially bred to gray ...
Luteolin inhibits diffuse large B-cell lymphoma cell growth through the JAK2/STAT3 signaling pathway
Luteolin was purchased from Saen Chemical Technology Co., Ltd (Shanghai, China). Roswell Park Memorial Institute (RPMI) 1640 medium (Lot#8120384) and fetal bovine serum (FBS) (Lot#2152441P) were ...
What if vegetables could delay the appearance of gray hair? A recent study reveals that luteolin, a natural antioxidant found in certain foods, could be a game-changer when it comes to hair aging.
In a recent study, luteolin—a plant compound with antioxidant effects—prevented mice from developing gray hair. While the finding is interesting, experts said it’s too soon to say whether these ...
Researchers from Nagoya University found that luteolin, a common antioxidant in vegetables like carrots, celery, and broccoli, can prevent hair graying by preserving melanocyte activity.
Related: Eating This Food Daily Could Cut Your Risk of Colon Cancer by 20% Unfortunately, luteolin is not available in any hair care products—at least not yet. That said, researchers think the ...
The study, published in the European journal Antioxidants, found that luteolin – an antioxidant found in broccoli and celery – can help ward off grey hair. The researchers from Nagoya University, in ...
Luteolin has emerged as a surprising contender in the quest for eternal youth, capturing the attention of aging researchers who believe this remarkable compound may help maintain our natural hair ...
One recent study in mice found that internal and external treatments with the antioxidant luteolin helped minimize hair graying. Future research can confirm if luteolin has similar effects in ...
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A compound in broccoli and carrots could help prevent hair from graying, study saysIt’s called luteolin, found in celery, broccoli, carrots onions, and peppers, and when mice were treated with the antioxidant, either internally or topically, their fur remained black.
Certain naturally occurring flavonoids, such as luteolin, have anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory effects, including inhibition of activated peripheral blood leukocytes from MS patients.
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