Anti-Microbial, Anti-Inflammation
Natural plant extract mixture from 4 plants
Inhibits acne-causing bacteria, Propionibacterium sp. on acne prone skin
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>> INCI Name & the Plant Source
INCI Name: Thujopsis Dolabrata Extract, Camellia Sinensis Leaf Extract, Citrus Grandis (Grapefruit) Fruit Extract, Magnolia Kobus Bark Extract, Butylene Glycol

Plant Source: Leaves, flowers, or fruits of four plants;
Hiba Celar (Thujopsis dolabrata), Green tea (Camellia sinensis), Grapefruit (Citrus grandis), Kobushi magnolia (Magnolia kobus)
>> Claims on MultiEx Magnotics™
Natural antibiotic agent composed of four herbal extracts
Has potent anti-inflammatory properties
Active against Propionibacterium sp., which is known as acne-causing bacteria
Has value as an active ingredient in acne related soaps, skin cleansers and disinfectants
Also can be used as a natural antibiotic ingredient to replace any synthetic active antibacterial ingredients such as Triclosan, Benzyl peroxide, and so on
No primary sensitivity on human skin
Scientific data is published in European Journal of Pharmaology and Planta Medica
>> Main Active Ingredients of MultiEx Magnotics™
>> Physical Properties of MultiEx Magnotics™
>> Solubility of MultiEx Magnotics™
>> Quantitative Analysis of MultiEx Magnotics™ by HPLC
>> Scientific Study: Disk Diffusion Susceptibility Test on MultiEx MagnoticsTM
>> Scientific Study: MIC Test on MultiEx MagnoticsTM’
>> Publications on MultiEx Magnotics™
Scientific analysis on active ingredients found in MultiEx Magnotics™ is published in international journals.
Park J. et al., In vitro antibacterial and anti-inflammatory effects of honokiol and magnolol against Propionibacterium sp., European Journal of Pharmacology, 2004(496):185-195
Lee, J. et al., Anti-inflammatory effects of magnolol and honokiol are mediated through inhibition of the downstream pathway of MEKK-1 and NF-kB activation signaling, Planta Medica, 2005(71):338-343