Extracted substances that reduce indigenous bacteria on the scalp from the leaves of perilla that are scheduled to be discarded.

 Milbon Co., Ltd., a hair cosmetics manufacturer for beauty salons, announced on August 20 that "rosmarinic acid" extracted from perilla leaves to be discarded effectively reduces indigenous bacteria on the scalp that are involved in chronic inflammation of the scalp. After confirming it, it announced that it had decided to use the same substance as a raw material.

The properties of the substance have already been announced as a joint research between the company and the University of Shizuoka on May 20, and this time it has been put into practical use.

The company also says that it will contribute to the SDGs by using the above-mentioned perilla leaves to be discarded as this raw material.

Products containing the same ingredients will be used in scalp care products released after the fall of 2021.

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