US20080021418A1 - Lipolysis stimulator - Google Patents

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US20080021418A1
US20080021418A1 US11/782,160 US78216007A US2008021418A1 US 20080021418 A1 US20080021418 A1 US 20080021418A1 US 78216007 A US78216007 A US 78216007A US 2008021418 A1 US2008021418 A1 US 2008021418A1
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  • the present invention relates to a lipolysis stimulator and a slimming agent.
  • Obesity arises as a result of accumulation of neutral fat in white adipocytes, due to excessive energy intake over energy expenditure.
  • a type of obesity accompanying significant accumulation of visceral fat has some relation with certain pathological conditions such as insulin resistance and arteriosclerosis, and another type of obesity accompanying significant accumulation of subcutaneous fat has become a concern to both men and women from the aesthetic point of view.
  • noradrenaline, adrenaline, and similar hormones in the body have conventionally been known as stimulating lipolysis.
  • compounds such as caffeine and theophylline have been reported to stimulate the lipolysis activity of the hormone (see, for example, Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open (kokai) No. 53-59038).
  • long-term administration of such hormones for slimming purposes should be avoided, from the viewpoint of safety.
  • the present invention provides a lipolysis stimulator and a slimming agent, containing as an active ingredient any form of a plant or an extract thereof, the plant being selected from among common juniper, togenashi, rosehip, areca , polygala root, plantago herb, calumba, zuikorodoku, garden nasturtium, kidachiumanosuzukusa, bayberry, cogon grass, kohon, shoyokanzo, Japanese white birch, tanjin, kikubafuro, white mustard, common sunflower, ground ivy, Chinese wolfberry, Japanese pagota tree, sennenken, common fig, kankatto, Chinese hibiscus, usubaakaza, fenugreek, English walnut, sozuku, koniwa-zakura, gardenia, shima-kan-giku, akamino-akane, futaba-mugura, karoou, schizonepeta spike, purs
  • the present invention also provides a slimming method including applying the plant or an extract thereof to the skin.
  • the present invention also provides use of the plant or an extract thereof in manufacture of a lipolysis stimulator or a slimming agent.
  • the present invention contemplates provision of a lipolysis stimulator and a slimming agent which stimulate lipolysis of accumulated adipose tissue, in particular, subcutaneous fat, to thereby exert slimming effect with high safety.
  • the present inventors searched for a natural substance which stimulates lipolysis and is safe to human body, and found that a certain plant (such as common juniper) or its extract stimulates lipolysis of neutral fat accumulated in adipose tissue, and is therefore useful as a drug, food, or a cosmetic composition which is capable of providing a slimming effect through suppression, prevention, or reversal of obesity.
  • slimming of the body can be realized through suppression, prevention, or reversal of obesity.
  • common juniper refers, in its narrow sense, to Juniperus communis which belongs to family Cupressaceae.
  • analogous plants belonging to family Juniperus may also be used in the present invention.
  • togenashi refers to Rosa normalis belonging to family Rosaceae
  • rosehip refers to Rosa canina belonging to family Rosaceae
  • areca refers to Areca catechu belonging to family Palmae
  • polygala root refers to Polygala tenuifolia belonging to family Polygalaceael
  • plantago herb refers to Plantago asiatica belonging to family Plantaginaceae
  • calumba refers to Jaterorhiza columba belonging to family Menispermaceae
  • zuikorodoku refers to Stellera chamaejasme L.
  • Fabaceae belonging to family Fabaceae (Leguminosae); sennenken refers to Homalornena occulta (Lour.) Schott belonging to family Araceae; common fig refers to Ficus carie L. belonging to family Moraceae; kankatto refers to Pueraria thomsonii Benth. belonging to family Fabaceae (Leguminosae); Chinese hibiscus refers to Hibiscus rosa - sinensis L. belonging to familv Malvaceae; usubaakaza refers to Chenopodiumn hybridum L. belonging to family Chenopodiaceae; fenugreek refers to Trigonella foenungraecum L.
  • karabyakushi refers to Angelica dahurica Benth. et Hook. var. pai -chi Kimura, Hata et Yen belonging to family Apiaceae (Umbelliferae); and prostrate knotweed refers to Polygonum aviculare L. belonging to family Polygonaceae. Analogous plants belonging to the genera of the above-listed plants may also be employed for the purposes of the present invention.
  • any part of the above-listed plants may be employed as appropriate.
  • the whole plant, leaves, bark, branches, fruits, or roots may be used in their original forms or after processing (milled or pulverized).
  • Preferred portions of plants are as follows: fruit of common juniper ; fruit of togenashi; fruit of rosehip; the whole plant of plantago herb; seeds of areca ; roots of polygala root; roots of calumba; roots of zuikorodoku; flowers of garden nasturtium; stems of kidachiumanosuzukusa; barks of bayberry; rhizomes of cogon grass; rhizomes of kohon; flowers of shoyokanzo; barks of Japanese white birch; roots of tanjin; the whole plant of kikubafuro; seeds of white mustard; seeds of common sunflower; the whole plant of ground ivy; fruit of Vhinese wolfberry; flowers of Japanese pagota tree; rhizomes of
  • extract of any of the above-mentioned plants refers to an extract obtained by subjecting any part of the plant to an extraction procedure at ambient temperature or under heat with an appropriate solvent without use of any special extraction device or through use of a specific extractor such as a Soxhlet's extractor; a diluted solution of an extract; a concentrate of an extract; or a dry powder of an extract.
  • a specific extractor such as a Soxhlet's extractor
  • the extraction solvent to be used for obtaining the plant extract of the present invention may be either polar or non-polar solvent.
  • a mixture of a polar and a non-polar solvent may also be employed.
  • the solvent include water; alcohols such as methanol, ethanol, propanol, and butanol; polyhydric alcohols such as propylene glycol and butylene glycol; ketones such as acetone and methyl ethyl ketone; esters such as methyl acetate and ethyl acetate; linear or cyclic ethers such as tetrahydrofuran and diethyl ether; polyethers such as polyethylene glycol; hydrocarbons such as hexane, cyclohexane, and petroleum ether; aromatic hydrocarbons such as benzene and toluene; pyridines; super critical carbon dioxide; fats and oils; waxes; and other types of oils.
  • water, alcohols, and water-alcohol mixtures are preferred,
  • Extraction conditions may differ depending on the solvent employed.
  • the solvent is water, ethanol, or a water-ethanol mixture, preferably, 1 to 100 parts by weight of solvent is used for 1 part by weight of plant, and extraction is carried out at 5 to 70° C., preferably 10 to 60° C., for 1 hour to 30 days, preferably for 7 days to 14 days.
  • the resultant extract may be used as is, but may also be used after being processed.
  • the extract may be diluted, concentrated, or freeze-dried.
  • they may further be processed into a powder or a paste.
  • the extract may be used after subjecting to a liquid-liquid partition or a similar technique, to thereby remove inert contaminants.
  • a liquid-liquid partition or a similar technique to thereby remove inert contaminants.
  • use of an extract which has undergone such a process is preferred.
  • the thus-obtained contaminant-free extract may be further subjected to a conventionally known deodorizing or decoloring procedure before use.
  • a plant or an extract thereof may be used as a mixture of two or more species.
  • a plant or an extract thereof according to the present invention synergistically potentiates the lipolysis activity of norepinephrine. Therefore, through administration of such a plant or extract to a subject of interest, the body of the subject can be slimmed. Moreover, since the above activity is also exerted in the visceral adipose tissue, a composition which contains an effective amount of the plant or plant extract can serve as a lipolysis stimulator or a slimming agent which exerts suppressing, preventive or reversal effect against obesity; or in other words, the slimming effect.
  • the lipolysis stimulator and the slimming agent of the present invention stimulate lipolysis of neutral fat stored in adipose tissue, in particular, subcutaneous fat, to thereby exhibit suppressing, preventive or reversal effect against obesity; or in other words, the slimming effect. Therefore, the lipolysis stimulator and the slimming agent of the present invention can be used as a cosmetic product, a quasi-drug, a drug, or a food, for body slimming purposes.
  • the amount of the active ingredient of the lipolysis stimulator or the slimming agent may differ depending on, for example, the form of that ingredient and the manner of administration, it may be selected from broad ranges.
  • the active ingredient is incorporated therein in an amount of 0.005 wt. % or more, preferably 0.01 to 30 wt. %, more preferably 0.2 to 25 wt. %, even more preferably 2 to 20 wt.
  • the product preferably contains, in a daily dose for an adult, the active ingredient in an amount of 0.01 to 10 g, preferably 0.1 to 5 g, more preferably 1.0 to 5 g (all calculated on a dry basis after extracted with a solvent).
  • the lipolysis stimulator or the slimming agent of the present invention may optionally contain, according to needs, any suitable combinations of various additives which are used in cosmetics, quasi-drugs, drugs, foods, or the like fields; or various pharmaceutically active ingredients.
  • the additives include powders such as chalk, talc, fuller's earth, kaolin, starch, rubber, and colloidal silica sodium polyacrylate; oils or oily substances such as mineral oil, vegetable oil, and silicone oil; emulsifiers such as sorbitan trioleate, sorbitan tristearate, glycerol monooleate, and silicone polymer surfactants; preservatives such as p-hydroxybenzoate ester; antioxidants such as butyl hydroxytoluene; wetting agents such as glycerol, sorbitol, 2-pyrrolidone-5-carboxylate, dibutylphthalate, gelatin, and polyethylene glycol; buffers such as lactic acid-base (triethanolamine or sodium hydro
  • Examples of the pharmaceutically active ingredients include UV absorbers, anti-inflammatory agents, germicides, antioxidants, vitamins, and pharmaceuticals or natural products with fat metabolism promoting effect or uncoupling protein expression promoting effect (e.g. xanthine derivatives, ⁇ -adrenergic stimulants, ⁇ -adrenergic inhibitors, bipyridine derivatives, isoflavonic acid, rosisterol, octacosanol, hydroxytyrosol, grapefruit oil, raspberry ketone, zingerone, thistle ( Cirsium ), family Piperaceae, family Rutaceae, family Menispermaceae, Kigelia plants, Gynostemma pentaphyllum, Atractylodis lanceae Rhizoma, benzoin ( Styrax benzoin ), Coix lacryma - jobi , azuki bean ( Vigna angularis (Willd)), fennel ( Foeniculum vulgare ),
  • the lipolysis stimulator and the slimming agent of the present invention may be formulated into external-use products, or alternatively, into internal products, injection products, or any other product forms.
  • Example forms include tablets, capsules, liquids, powders, granules, creams, milky lotions, jells, pastes, cataplasms, plasters, sticks, sheets, and tea bags, and they may be appropriately used for oral administration or for the preparation of foods, external medicines, bath-additives, or body detergents, or may be used during taking a shower.
  • the slimming method according to the present invention is characterized by applying to the body the plant or an extract thereof of the present invention.
  • the expression “slimming method” means an esthetic method performed for achieving a slender body with a favorable look.
  • a common juniper extract W (1 mL; product of Maruzen Pharmaceuticals Co., Ltd.), which is an extract of the fruit of common juniper with water as a solvent, was thermally processed at 105° C. for 8 hours, whereby a dry matter of the extract (21 mg) was obtained (Invention product 1).
  • a togenashi extract G (1 mL; product of Maruzen Pharmaceuticals Co., Ltd.), which is an extract of the fruit of togenashi with 50% aqueous 1,3-butylene glycol solution as a solvent, was thermally processed at 105° C. for 8 hours, whereby a dry matter of the extract (9 mg) was obtained (Invention product 2).
  • a Pharcolex Rosa canina E (1 mL; product of Ichimaru Pharcos Co., Ltd.), which is an extract of the fruit of Rosa canina with 50% aqueous ethanol solution as a solvent, was thermally processed at 105° C. for 8 hours, whereby a dry matter of the extract (25 mg) was obtained (Invention product 3).
  • Example products 1 to 42 and Comparative products 1 to 3 were tested as described below for their lipolysis stimulating activity. The results are shown in Table 2 (Tables 2-1 and 2-2).
  • the Rodbell's method was used (Rodbell, M., J. Biol. Chem., 239, 375 (1964)) Specifically, from the abdominal subcutaneous adipose tissue of each of one to three male Wistar rats (each weighing 150 to 200 g), isolated adipocytes were prepared by use of a collagenase solution. The test material was a dried extract or an extract (liquid form). The prepared cells were incubated at 37° C. for 2 hours in a Hanks buffer solution containing bovine serum albumin to which the test material and norepinephrine were added at a concentration of 10 ⁇ g/mL on a dry matter basis and 0.3 ⁇ M respectively.

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The present invention is directed to a lipolysis stimulator and a slimming agent which stimulate or facilitate lipolysis of accumulated adipose tissue, to thereby exert the body slimming effect. The lipolysis stimulator or the slimming agent of the present invention contains as an active ingredient any form of a plant or an extract thereof, the plant being selected from among common juniper, togenashi, rosehip, areca, polygala root, plantago herb, calumba, zuikorodoku, garden nasturtium, kidachiumanosuzukusa, bayberry, cogon grass, kohon, shoyokanzo, Japanese white birch, tanjin, kikubafuro, white mustard, common sunflower, ground ivy, Chinese wolfberry, Japanese pagota tree, sennenken, common fig, kankatto, Chinese hibiscus, usubaakaza, fenugreek, English walnut, sozuku, koniwa-zakura, gardenia, shima-kan-giku, akamino-akane, futaba-mugura, karoou, schizonepeta spike, purslane, karabyakushi, and prostrate knotweed.

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    FIELD OF THE INVENTION
  • The present invention relates to a lipolysis stimulator and a slimming agent.
  • BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • Obesity arises as a result of accumulation of neutral fat in white adipocytes, due to excessive energy intake over energy expenditure. As has been pointed out, a type of obesity accompanying significant accumulation of visceral fat has some relation with certain pathological conditions such as insulin resistance and arteriosclerosis, and another type of obesity accompanying significant accumulation of subcutaneous fat has become a concern to both men and women from the aesthetic point of view.
  • Hitherto, it has been widely accepted that obesity can be well suppressed, prevented, or reversed by habitual drinking of oolong tea or eucommia leaf tea. Moreover, for suppressing calorie intake, a variety of means have been implemented; e.g., limiting meals, consuming low-energy foods, and taking appetite suppressors or digestion/absorption suppressors. However, habitual drinking of oolong tea or eucommia leaf tea, or suppression of calorie intake, is not necessarily sufficient for preventing or reversing obesity. In addition, such means is difficult for people to accept as a habit. Furthermore, these means are not a radical solution, as they do not stimulate lipolysis of accumulated fat.
  • Incidentally, noradrenaline, adrenaline, and similar hormones in the body have conventionally been known as stimulating lipolysis. For example, compounds such as caffeine and theophylline have been reported to stimulate the lipolysis activity of the hormone (see, for example, Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open (kokai) No. 53-59038). However, long-term administration of such hormones for slimming purposes should be avoided, from the viewpoint of safety.
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • The present invention provides a lipolysis stimulator and a slimming agent, containing as an active ingredient any form of a plant or an extract thereof, the plant being selected from among common juniper, togenashi, rosehip, areca, polygala root, plantago herb, calumba, zuikorodoku, garden nasturtium, kidachiumanosuzukusa, bayberry, cogon grass, kohon, shoyokanzo, Japanese white birch, tanjin, kikubafuro, white mustard, common sunflower, ground ivy, Chinese wolfberry, Japanese pagota tree, sennenken, common fig, kankatto, Chinese hibiscus, usubaakaza, fenugreek, English walnut, sozuku, koniwa-zakura, gardenia, shima-kan-giku, akamino-akane, futaba-mugura, karoou, schizonepeta spike, purslane, karabyakushi, and prostrate knotweed.
  • The present invention also provides a slimming method including applying the plant or an extract thereof to the skin.
  • The present invention also provides use of the plant or an extract thereof in manufacture of a lipolysis stimulator or a slimming agent.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
  • The present invention contemplates provision of a lipolysis stimulator and a slimming agent which stimulate lipolysis of accumulated adipose tissue, in particular, subcutaneous fat, to thereby exert slimming effect with high safety. The present inventors searched for a natural substance which stimulates lipolysis and is safe to human body, and found that a certain plant (such as common juniper) or its extract stimulates lipolysis of neutral fat accumulated in adipose tissue, and is therefore useful as a drug, food, or a cosmetic composition which is capable of providing a slimming effect through suppression, prevention, or reversal of obesity.
  • With the lipolysis stimulator or the slimming agent of the present invention, slimming of the body can be realized through suppression, prevention, or reversal of obesity.
  • In the plants of the present invention, common juniper refers, in its narrow sense, to Juniperus communis which belongs to family Cupressaceae. However, analogous plants belonging to family Juniperus may also be used in the present invention. Similarly, togenashi refers to Rosa normalis belonging to family Rosaceae; rosehip refers to Rosa canina belonging to family Rosaceae; areca refers to Areca catechu belonging to family Palmae; polygala root refers to Polygala tenuifolia belonging to family Polygalaceael; plantago herb refers to Plantago asiatica belonging to family Plantaginaceae; calumba refers to Jaterorhiza columba belonging to family Menispermaceae; zuikorodoku refers to Stellera chamaejasme L. belonging to family Thymelaeaceae; garden nasturtium refers to Trollius chinensis Bge. belonging to family Ranunculaceae; kidachiumanosuzukusa refers to Aristolochia manshuriensis Kom. belonging to family Aristolochiales; bayberry refers to Myrica rubra Sieb. et Zucc. belonging to family Myricaceae; cogon grass refers to Imperata cylindrica belonging to family Imperata cylindrica (L.) P. Beauvois var. koenigii (Retz.) Durand et Schinz. (I. cylindrica), kohon refers to Ligusticum sinense Oliv. belonging to family Apiaceae (Umbelliferae); shoyokanzo refers to Hemerocallis plicata Stapf belonging to family Liliaceae, Japanese white birch refers to Betula platyphylla Suk. Var. japonica (Sieb.) Hara belonging to family Betulaceae; tanjin refers to Saivia miltiorrhiza Bge. belonging to family Lamiacea (Labiatae); kikubafuro refers to Erodium stephanianum Willd. belonging to family Geraniaceae; white mustard refers to Brassica hirta Moench (=B. alba (L.) Boiss.) belonging to family Brassicaceae (Crusiferae); common sunflower refers to Helianthus annuus L. belonging to family Asteraceae; ground ivy refers to Glechoma hederacea L. var. grandis (A. Gary) Kudo (Glechoma hederacea L.) belonging to family Lamiaceae; Chinese wolfberry refers to Lycium chinense Mill., L, barbarum L. belonging to family Solanaceae; Japabese pagota tree refers to Sophora japonica L. belonging to family Fabaceae (Leguminosae); sennenken refers to Homalornena occulta (Lour.) Schott belonging to family Araceae; common fig refers to Ficus carie L. belonging to family Moraceae; kankatto refers to Pueraria thomsonii Benth. belonging to family Fabaceae (Leguminosae); Chinese hibiscus refers to Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L. belonging to familv Malvaceae; usubaakaza refers to Chenopodiumn hybridum L. belonging to family Chenopodiaceae; fenugreek refers to Trigonella foenungraecum L. belonging to family Fabaceae (Leguminosae); English walnut refers to Juglans regia L. belonging to family Juglandaceae; sozuku refers to Alpinia katsumadai Hayata belonging to family Zingiberaceae; koniwa-zakura refers to Prunus humilis Bge. P. japonica Thunb., P. tomentosa thunb. belonging to family Rosaceae; gardenia refers to Gardenia jasminoides Ellis, G. jasminoides Ellis var. grandiflora Nakai belonging to family Chenopodiaceae; shima-kan-giku refers to Chrysanthemum indcum L. belonging to family Asteraceae; akamino-akane refers to Rubia cordifolia L. belonging to family Chenopodiaceae; futaba-mugura refers to Hedyotis diffusa Willd. (=Oldenlandia diffusa (Willd.) Roxb. belonging to family Chenopodiaceae; karoou refers to Lysimachia christinae Hance belonging to family Primulaceae; schizonepeta spike refers to Schizonepeta tenuifolia Briq. belonging to family Lamiaceae (Labiatae); purslane refers to Portulaca oleracea L. belonging to family purslane (Portulaca oleracea); karabyakushi refers to Angelica dahurica Benth. et Hook. var. pai-chi Kimura, Hata et Yen belonging to family Apiaceae (Umbelliferae); and prostrate knotweed refers to Polygonum aviculare L. belonging to family Polygonaceae. Analogous plants belonging to the genera of the above-listed plants may also be employed for the purposes of the present invention.
  • In the present invention, any part of the above-listed plants may be employed as appropriate. For example, the whole plant, leaves, bark, branches, fruits, or roots may be used in their original forms or after processing (milled or pulverized). Preferred portions of plants are as follows: fruit of common juniper; fruit of togenashi; fruit of rosehip; the whole plant of plantago herb; seeds of areca; roots of polygala root; roots of calumba; roots of zuikorodoku; flowers of garden nasturtium; stems of kidachiumanosuzukusa; barks of bayberry; rhizomes of cogon grass; rhizomes of kohon; flowers of shoyokanzo; barks of Japanese white birch; roots of tanjin; the whole plant of kikubafuro; seeds of white mustard; seeds of common sunflower; the whole plant of ground ivy; fruit of Vhinese wolfberry; flowers of Japanese pagota tree; rhizomes of sennenken; fruit of common fig; roots of kankatto; flowers of Chinese hibiscus; the whole plant of usubaakaza; seeds of fenugreek; seeds of English walnut; seeds of sozuku; seeds of koniwa-zakura; fruit of gardenia; flowers of shima-kan-giku; roots of akamino-akane; the whole plant of futaba-mugura; the whole plant of karoou; the whole plant of schizonepeta spike; the whole plant of purslane; roots of karabyakushi; and the whole plant of prostrate knotweed.
  • In the context of the present invention, the word “extract” of any of the above-mentioned plants refers to an extract obtained by subjecting any part of the plant to an extraction procedure at ambient temperature or under heat with an appropriate solvent without use of any special extraction device or through use of a specific extractor such as a Soxhlet's extractor; a diluted solution of an extract; a concentrate of an extract; or a dry powder of an extract.
  • The extraction solvent to be used for obtaining the plant extract of the present invention may be either polar or non-polar solvent. A mixture of a polar and a non-polar solvent may also be employed. Examples of the solvent include water; alcohols such as methanol, ethanol, propanol, and butanol; polyhydric alcohols such as propylene glycol and butylene glycol; ketones such as acetone and methyl ethyl ketone; esters such as methyl acetate and ethyl acetate; linear or cyclic ethers such as tetrahydrofuran and diethyl ether; polyethers such as polyethylene glycol; hydrocarbons such as hexane, cyclohexane, and petroleum ether; aromatic hydrocarbons such as benzene and toluene; pyridines; super critical carbon dioxide; fats and oils; waxes; and other types of oils. Of these materials, water, alcohols, and water-alcohol mixtures are preferred, with water-ethanol mixtures, inter alia, a water-ethanol mixture which contains 20 to 80% (vol/vol) ethanol being particularly preferred.
  • Extraction conditions may differ depending on the solvent employed. When the solvent is water, ethanol, or a water-ethanol mixture, preferably, 1 to 100 parts by weight of solvent is used for 1 part by weight of plant, and extraction is carried out at 5 to 70° C., preferably 10 to 60° C., for 1 hour to 30 days, preferably for 7 days to 14 days.
  • The resultant extract may be used as is, but may also be used after being processed. For example, the extract may be diluted, concentrated, or freeze-dried. Optionally, they may further be processed into a powder or a paste.
  • Alternatively, the extract may be used after subjecting to a liquid-liquid partition or a similar technique, to thereby remove inert contaminants. In the context of the present invention, use of an extract which has undergone such a process is preferred. If desired, the thus-obtained contaminant-free extract may be further subjected to a conventionally known deodorizing or decoloring procedure before use.
  • In the present invention, a plant or an extract thereof may be used as a mixture of two or more species.
  • As described hereinbelow in the Examples section, in rat abdominal subcutaneous adipose tissue, a plant or an extract thereof according to the present invention synergistically potentiates the lipolysis activity of norepinephrine. Therefore, through administration of such a plant or extract to a subject of interest, the body of the subject can be slimmed. Moreover, since the above activity is also exerted in the visceral adipose tissue, a composition which contains an effective amount of the plant or plant extract can serve as a lipolysis stimulator or a slimming agent which exerts suppressing, preventive or reversal effect against obesity; or in other words, the slimming effect. In short, the lipolysis stimulator and the slimming agent of the present invention stimulate lipolysis of neutral fat stored in adipose tissue, in particular, subcutaneous fat, to thereby exhibit suppressing, preventive or reversal effect against obesity; or in other words, the slimming effect. Therefore, the lipolysis stimulator and the slimming agent of the present invention can be used as a cosmetic product, a quasi-drug, a drug, or a food, for body slimming purposes.
  • Although the amount of the active ingredient of the lipolysis stimulator or the slimming agent may differ depending on, for example, the form of that ingredient and the manner of administration, it may be selected from broad ranges. For example, in the case where a product of external use is the target product, the active ingredient is incorporated therein in an amount of 0.005 wt. % or more, preferably 0.01 to 30 wt. %, more preferably 0.2 to 25 wt. %, even more preferably 2 to 20 wt. % (all calculated on a dry basis after extracted with a solvent), with respect to the entirety of the composition, whereas in the case where an orally administered product is the target product, the product preferably contains, in a daily dose for an adult, the active ingredient in an amount of 0.01 to 10 g, preferably 0.1 to 5 g, more preferably 1.0 to 5 g (all calculated on a dry basis after extracted with a solvent).
  • The lipolysis stimulator or the slimming agent of the present invention may optionally contain, according to needs, any suitable combinations of various additives which are used in cosmetics, quasi-drugs, drugs, foods, or the like fields; or various pharmaceutically active ingredients. Examples of the additives include powders such as chalk, talc, fuller's earth, kaolin, starch, rubber, and colloidal silica sodium polyacrylate; oils or oily substances such as mineral oil, vegetable oil, and silicone oil; emulsifiers such as sorbitan trioleate, sorbitan tristearate, glycerol monooleate, and silicone polymer surfactants; preservatives such as p-hydroxybenzoate ester; antioxidants such as butyl hydroxytoluene; wetting agents such as glycerol, sorbitol, 2-pyrrolidone-5-carboxylate, dibutylphthalate, gelatin, and polyethylene glycol; buffers such as lactic acid-base (triethanolamine or sodium hydroxide); surfactants such as glycerol ether, and synthesized, animal, or vegetable ceramides; waxes such as beeswax, ozokerite wax, and paraffin wax; thickening agents; activators; colorants; and perfumes. Examples of the pharmaceutically active ingredients include UV absorbers, anti-inflammatory agents, germicides, antioxidants, vitamins, and pharmaceuticals or natural products with fat metabolism promoting effect or uncoupling protein expression promoting effect (e.g. xanthine derivatives, β-adrenergic stimulants, α-adrenergic inhibitors, bipyridine derivatives, isoflavonic acid, rosisterol, octacosanol, hydroxytyrosol, grapefruit oil, raspberry ketone, zingerone, thistle (Cirsium), family Piperaceae, family Rutaceae, family Menispermaceae, Kigelia plants, Gynostemma pentaphyllum, Atractylodis lanceae Rhizoma, benzoin (Styrax benzoin), Coix lacryma-jobi, azuki bean (Vigna angularis (Willd)), fennel (Foeniculum vulgare), Tabebuia, Geranium thunbergii, Scutellaria baicalensis, peach, garden thyme (Thymus vulgaris), Chinese peony (Paeonia lactiflora), tea leaves, Cola acuminata, Swertia Japonica, Cinnamomi Cortex, Sanguisorba officinalis, sage (Salvia officinalis), loquat (Eriobotrya Japonica (Thunb.) Lindl.), bladderwrack (fucus evanescens), carrot, shuitake mashroom, beefsteak geranium (Saxifraga stolonifera), ginkgo (Ginkgo Biloba), and other vegetable extracts).
  • The lipolysis stimulator and the slimming agent of the present invention may be formulated into external-use products, or alternatively, into internal products, injection products, or any other product forms. Example forms include tablets, capsules, liquids, powders, granules, creams, milky lotions, jells, pastes, cataplasms, plasters, sticks, sheets, and tea bags, and they may be appropriately used for oral administration or for the preparation of foods, external medicines, bath-additives, or body detergents, or may be used during taking a shower.
  • The slimming method according to the present invention is characterized by applying to the body the plant or an extract thereof of the present invention. In the context of the present invention, the expression “slimming method” means an esthetic method performed for achieving a slender body with a favorable look.
  • EXAMPLES
  • The present invention will next be described in more detail by way of examples.
  • Production Example 1
  • Production of a Common Juniper Extract
  • A common juniper extract W (1 mL; product of Maruzen Pharmaceuticals Co., Ltd.), which is an extract of the fruit of common juniper with water as a solvent, was thermally processed at 105° C. for 8 hours, whereby a dry matter of the extract (21 mg) was obtained (Invention product 1).
  • Production Example 2
  • Production of a Togenashi Extract
  • A togenashi extract G (1 mL; product of Maruzen Pharmaceuticals Co., Ltd.), which is an extract of the fruit of togenashi with 50% aqueous 1,3-butylene glycol solution as a solvent, was thermally processed at 105° C. for 8 hours, whereby a dry matter of the extract (9 mg) was obtained (Invention product 2).
  • Production Example 3
  • Production of a Rosehip Extract
  • A Pharcolex Rosa canina E (1 mL; product of Ichimaru Pharcos Co., Ltd.), which is an extract of the fruit of Rosa canina with 50% aqueous ethanol solution as a solvent, was thermally processed at 105° C. for 8 hours, whereby a dry matter of the extract (25 mg) was obtained (Invention product 3).
  • Production Example 4
  • Production of an areca Extract
  • An extract (1 mL) obtained by extracting seeds of areca (10 g) with 50% aqueous ethanol solution as a solvent was thermally processed at 105° C. for 8 hours, whereby a dry matter of the extract (26 mg) was obtained (Invention product 4).
  • Production Example 5
  • Production of a polygala Root Extract
  • An extract (1 mL) obtained by extracting roots of polygala root (10 g) with 50% aqueous ethanol solution as a solvent was thermally processed at 105° C. for 8 hours, whereby a dry matter of the extract (126 mg) was obtained (Invention product 5).
  • Production Example 6
  • Production of a plantago Herb Extract
  • An extract (1 mL) obtained by extracting the whole plant of plantago herb (5 g) with 50% aqueous ethanol solution as a solvent was thermally processed at 105° C. for 8 hours, whereby a dry matter of the extract (34 mg) was obtained (Invention product 6).
  • Production Example 7
  • Production of a Calumba Extract
  • An extract (1 mL) obtained by extracting roots of calumba (10 g) with 50% aqueous ethanol solution as a solvent was thermally processed at 105° C. for 8 hours, whereby a dry matter of the extract (54 mg) was obtained (Invention product 7).
  • Production Example 8
  • Production of a Zuikorodoku Extract
  • To one g of roots of zuikorodoku, 10 mL of 50% aqueous ethanol solution was added, followed by an extraction step at room temperature for 7 days. The resultant extract was found to contain an extract of Invention product 8, which is obtained through thermal treatment at 105° C. for 8 hours, in an amount of 1.24 w/v %.
  • Through a similar procedure, respective extracts as shown in Table 1 (Invention products 9 to 42 and Comparative products 1 to 3) were obtained. In Table 1, “hot water” means that extraction was performed with hot water for one hour.
    TABLE 1
    Evaporation
    residue
    Sample Plant Extraction solvent (w/v %)
    Example garden 50% aqueous ethanol 3.25
    product 9 nasturtium
    Example kidachiumano- 50% aqueous ethanol 1.50
    product 10 suzukusa
    Example bayberry 50% aqueous ethanol 1.80
    product 11
    Example cogon grass 50% aqueous ethanol 2.74
    product 12
    Example kohon 50% aqueous ethanol 2.07
    product 13
    Example shoyokanzo 50% aqueous ethanol 5.36
    product 14
    Example Japanese white 50% aqueous ethanol 1.45
    product 15 birch
    Example tanjin 50% aqueous ethanol 4.71
    product 16
    Example kikubafuro 50% aqueous ethanol 1.46
    product 17
    Example white mustard 50% aqueous ethanol 1.47
    product 18
    Example common 50% aqueous ethanol 0.82
    product 19 sunflower
    Example ground ivy 50% aqueous ethanol 3.60
    product 20
    Example Chinese 50% aqueous ethanol 6.05
    product 21 wolfberry
    Example Japanese pagota 50% aqueous ethanol 3.61
    product 22 tree
    Example sennenken 50% aqueous ethanol 1.55
    product 23
    Example common fig 50% aqueous ethanol 3.05
    product 24
    Example kankatto 50% aqueous ethanol 1.34
    product 25
    Example Chinese 50% aqueous ethanol 2.97
    product 26 hibiscus
    Example usubaakaza 50% aqueous ethanol 1.73
    product 27
    Example fenugreek 50% aqueous ethanol 1.40
    product 28
    Example English walnut 50% aqueous ethanol 0.72
    product 29
    Example sozuku 50% aqueous ethanol 0.91
    product 30
    Example koniwa-zakura 50% aqueous ethanol 0.96
    product 31
    Example gardenia 50% aqueous ethanol 1.91
    product 32
    Example shima-kan-giku 50% aqueous ethanol 2.93
    product 33
    Example akamino-akane 50% aqueous ethanol 1.50
    product 34
    Example futaba-mugura 50% aqueous ethanol 1.44
    product 35
    Example karoou 50% aqueous ethanol 1.13
    product 36
    Example schizonepeta 50% aqueous ethanol 1.02
    product 37
    Example purslane 50% aqueous ethanol 2.16
    product 38
    Example karabyakushi 50% aqueous ethanol 1.53
    product 39
    Example prostrate 50% aqueous ethanol 1.50
    product 40 knotweed
    Example cogon grass hot water 2.98
    product 41
    Example cogon grass ethanol 1.88
    product 42
    Comparative oolong tea hot water 12.8
    product 1
    Comparative oolong tea 30% aqueous ethanol 11.9
    product 2
    Comparative Eucommia leaf hot water 13.1
    product 3 tea
  • Example 1
  • The above-described Example products 1 to 42 and Comparative products 1 to 3 were tested as described below for their lipolysis stimulating activity. The results are shown in Table 2 (Tables 2-1 and 2-2).
  • [Test Method]
  • The Rodbell's method was used (Rodbell, M., J. Biol. Chem., 239, 375 (1964)) Specifically, from the abdominal subcutaneous adipose tissue of each of one to three male Wistar rats (each weighing 150 to 200 g), isolated adipocytes were prepared by use of a collagenase solution. The test material was a dried extract or an extract (liquid form). The prepared cells were incubated at 37° C. for 2 hours in a Hanks buffer solution containing bovine serum albumin to which the test material and norepinephrine were added at a concentration of 10 μg/mL on a dry matter basis and 0.3 μM respectively. The resultant free glycerol was assayed by the enzyme method. As a control, incubation was carried out in the presence of norepinephrine alone (without the test material). Lipolysis stimulation activity was calculated by the following equation. The results obtained from a double run of test are shown.
    Lipolysis stimulation activity (%)=(Released glycerol value in each group)÷(Released glycerol value in control group)×100
    TABLE 2
    Lipolysis stimulation
    Sample activity (%) 1)
    Control 100
    Example product 1 221
    Example product 2 221
    Example product 3 199
    Example product 4 186
    Example product 5 159
    Example product 6 157
    Example product 7 150
    Example product 8 283
    Example product 9 268
    Example product 10 341
    Example product 11 215
    Example product 12 2278
    Example product 13 2057
    Example product 14 3081
    Example product 15 198
    Example product 16 192
    Example product 17 228
    Example product 18 275
    Example product 19 256
    Example product 20 233
    Example product 21 326
    Example product 22 238
    Example product 23 269
    Example product 24 335
    Example product 25 256
    Example product 26 267
    Example product 27 259
    Example product 28 669
    Example product 29 1577
    Example product 30 1363
    Example product 31 1835
    Example product 32 1166
    Example product 33 1424
    Example product 34 659
    Example product 35 793
    Example product 36 431
    Example product 37 1271
    Example product 38 720
    Example product 39 1768
    Example product 40 1165
    Example product 41 1516
    Example product 42 1887
    Comparative product 1 105
    Comparative product 2 98
    Comparative product 3 104

    1) unit = %, The same test was repeated 2-4 times. In the Table, average values are shown (n = 2 to 3).
  • As is apparent from Table 2, when 10 μg/mL of a test material is applied to dissociated adipocytes, clear lipolysis stimulating effect was observed in relation to Example products 1 to 42, whereas when any of Comparative products 1 to 3 was used, no such effect was obtained. Therefore, it has been substantiated that the Example products exhibit lipolysis stimulating effect on adipocytes.

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1-4. (canceled)
5. A slimming method comprising applying a lipolysis stimulator comprising as an active ingredient an aqueous or aqueous ethanol plant extract, the plant being at least one selected from the group consisting of togenashi, rosehip, areca, plantago herb, calumba, zuikorodoku, garden nasturtium, kidachiumanosuzukusa, bayberry, kohon, Japanese white birch, kikubafuro, ground ivy, Japanese pagota tree, sennenken, common fig, kankatto, Chinese hibiscus, usubaakaza, English walnut, sozuku, koniwa-zakura, shima-kan-giku, akamino-akane, futaba-mugura, karoou, schizonepeta spike, purslane, karabyakushi, and prostrate knotweed to the skin of a subject.
6. (canceled)
7. The slimming method of claim 5, wherein said lipolysis stimulator comprises as an active ingredient 0.005 weight (wt.) % or more, calculated on a dry basis of said aqueous or aqueous ethanol plant extract based on the entirety of said composition.
8. The slimming method of claim 5, wherein said lipolysis stimulator comprises as an active ingredient 0.01 to 30 wt. %, calculated on a dry basis of said aqueous or aqueous ethanol plant extract based on the entirety of said composition.
9. The slimming method of claim 5, wherein said lipolysis stimulator comprises as an active ingredient 0.02 to 25 wt. %, calculated on a dry basis of said aqueous or aqueous ethanol plant extract based on the entirety of said composition.
10. The slimming method of claim 5, wherein said lipolysis stimulator comprises as an active ingredient 2 to 20 wt. %, calculated on a dry basis of said aqueous or aqueous ethanol plant extract based on the entirety of said composition.
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