- Category :
Pharmaceuticals and Biochemicals
- CAS NO : 68916-91-6
- EC NO : 283-895-2
- Molecular Formula :
- Main Specifications : 99%
- Synonyms : Licorice, Glycyrrhiza glabra, ext.;Glycyrrhiza;Glycyrrhiza glabra;Liquorice;UNII-2788Z9758H;liquorice extract;Extract of liguorice;
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Uses : licorice extract (Glycyrrhiza glabra) is considered an anti-irritant, studies indicate an ability to absorb uVA and uVB rays. Studies also conclude that licorice extract has a depigmenting effect as well as an inhibitory effect on melanin synthesis given
Product description:
Product Name: Licorice extract
Synonyms: glycyrrhiza;glycyrrhizae(latin);glycyrrhizaextract;Glycyrrhiza-extract-;kanzo;kanzou;D06811;Glycyrrhiza extract (jp15)
CAS: 68916-91-6
Chemical Properties: Licorice extract is produced by extraction of the comminuted roots and rhizomes of Glycyrrhiza glabra, with boiling water followed by evaporation of the aqueous extract. The extract has a sweet, mild odor and a very sweet taste. Also see Licorice.
Uses: licorice extract (Glycyrrhiza glabra) is considered an anti-irritant, studies indicate an ability to absorb uVA and uVB rays. Studies also conclude that licorice extract has a depigmenting effect as well as an inhibitory effect on melanin synthesis given its ability to act as a tyrosinase inhibitor. As a depigmenting agent, licorice extract is described as more effective than kojic acid and 75 times more effective than ascorbic acid. The chief constituent of licorice root is glycyrrhizin, present in concentrations that range from 5 to 24 percent depending on the variety of licorice used. A member of the bean family, licorice’s pharmacological properties are found in the plant’s roots and stem.