wasabia japonica root extract

extract of the rhizomes of wasabia japonica, brassicaceae

Identification

Namewasabia japonica root extract

Regulatory

Physical Properties

Food Chemicals Codex Listed No

Cosmetic Information

CosIngcosmetic data
Cosmetic Usesskin conditioning

No sensory data available

Safety Information

Oral/Parenteral ToxicityNot determined
Dermal ToxicityNot determined
Inhalation ToxicityNot determined

GHS Classification

['GHS Classification in accordance with 29 CFR 1910 (OSHA HCS)', 'GHS Label elements, including precautionary statements']

Safety in Use

Categorycosmetic agents
Recommendation for wasabia japonica root extract usage levels up tonot for fragrance use.
Recommendation for wasabia japonica root extract flavor usage levels up tonot for flavor use.

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Potential Uses

None Found

Natural Occurrence

wasabi

Synonyms

extract of the rhizomes of wasabia japonica, brassicaceae extrapone wasabi GW (Symrise) wasabi root extract PubMed: Anti-obesity effects of hot water extract from Wasabi (Wasabia japonica Matsum.) leaves in mice fed high-fat diets. J-Stage: Cloning of a FLOWERING LOCUS T Ortholog in Wasabia japonica (Matsum) PubMed: Leaf extract of Wasabia japonica relieved oxidative stress induced by Helicobacter pylori infection and stress loading in Mongolian gerbils. PubMed: The effect of isosaponarin isolated from wasabi leaf on collagen synthesis in human fibroblasts and its underlying mechanism. PubMed: The effect of wasabi rhizome extract on atopic dermatitis-like symptoms in HR-1 hairless mice. PubMed: Novel agonistic action of mustard oil on recombinant and endogenous porcine transient receptor potential V1 (pTRPV1) channels. PubMed: Identification of 6-methylsulfinylhexyl isothiocyanate as an apoptosis-inducing component in wasabi. PubMed: 6-Methylsulfinylhexyl isothiocyanate and its homologues as food-originated compounds with antibacterial activity against Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus.