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This is an excerpt from US Patent
#5,958,384 for informational & educational purposes.
United States Patent 5,958,384
Holick Sept. 28, 1999
Use of emu
oil for stimulating skin and hair growth
Abstract
The present invention is directed
to the discovery that topical or parenteral administration of emu
oil to a mammal stimulates the proliferation of skin.
Emu oil can be used to treat skin wrinkles
and rejuvenate aged and photo-damaged skin. It has also been discovered
that emu oil can be topically applied
to stimulate melanogenesis in the skin and to stimulate hair growth.
Thus, emu oil is useful to treat pigmentation
disorders such as hypopigmentation, stimulating melanogenesis to
enhance skin tanning, and treating disorders relating to disturbances
in hair cycling such as alopecia, male pattern baldness, female
baldness, and chemotherapy-induced alopecia.
Inventors: Holick; Michael
F. (31 Bishop La., Sudbury, MA 01776).
Appl. No.: 66,598
Filed: Apr. 27, 1998
Related U.S. Application
Data
Division of Ser No. 433,789,
May 3, 1995, Pat. No. .
Intl. Cl. : A61K 7/44,
A01N 59/22
Current U.S. Cl.: /60;
/522
Field of Search: 424/60,
522
References Cited
U.S. Patent Documents
Jul., 1995 Ghosh et al. 424/522
Dec., 1995 Fein et al. 424/522
Primary Examiner: Nutter;
Nathan M.
Attorney, Agent or Firm: Sterne, Kessler, Goldstein &
Fox P.L.L.C.
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