Antihirsutism activity of Fennel (fruits of Foeniculum vulgare) extract – A double-blind placebo controlled study
Idiopathic hirsutism is defined as the occurrence of excessive male pattern hair growth in women who have a normal ovulatory menstrual cycle and normal levels of serum androgens. It may be a disorder of peripheral androgen metabolism. In this study we evaluated the clinical response of idiopathic hi...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Phytomedicine (Stuttgart) 2003-01, Vol.10 (6), p.455-458 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Idiopathic hirsutism is defined as the occurrence of excessive male pattern hair growth in women who have a normal ovulatory menstrual cycle and normal levels of serum androgens. It may be a disorder of peripheral androgen metabolism.
In this study we evaluated the clinical response of idiopathic hirsutism to topical Fennel extract. Fennel,
Foeniculum vulgare, is a plant, which has been used as an estrogenic agent. The ethanolic extract of Fennel was obtained by using a soxhlete apparatus. In a double blind study, 38 patients were treated with creams containing 1%, 2% of Fennel extract and placebo. Hair diameter was measured and rate of growth was considered.
The efficacy of treatment with the cream containing 2% Fennel is better than the cream containing 1% Fennel and these two were more potent than placebo. The mean values of hair diameter reduction was 7.8%, 18.3% and –0.5% for patients receiving the creams containing 1%, 2% and 0% (placebo) respectively. |
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ISSN: | 0944-7113 1618-095X |
DOI: | 10.1078/094471103322331386 |