Claims
- 1. An external agent for the skin comprising an extract derived by defatting an olive plant part with a water insoluble organic solvent to obtain a defatted product as a residue, and extracting the defatted residue with a water-containing hydrophilic organic solvent, wherein the olive plant part is selected from the group consisting of fruits, seeds, pericarp, seed coat, leaves, stems or buds.
- 2. The external agent for the skin of claim 1 wherein it further comprises at least one effective drug selected from the group consisting of a whitening agent, an antioxidant, an anti-inflammatory agent, a cell-activator, a ultraviolet-screening agent, a blood-circulation promoter and a humectant.
- 3. The external agent for the skin of claim 1 wherein the water insoluble organic solvent is selected from the group consisting of pentane, hexane, heptane, ethylacetate and diethylether and the water-containing hydrophilic organic solvent is water-containing alcohol.
- 4. The external agent for the skin of claim 3 wherein the water-containing alcohol has an alcohol content ranging from 10 to 95% by mass and the alcohol is one having 1 to 4 carbon atoms.
- 5. The external agent for the skin of claim 1 wherein the water insoluble organic solvent is hexane and the water-containing hydrophilic organic solvent is water-containing ethanol having an ethanol content ranging from 30 to 95% by mass.
- 6. A whitening agent for the skin comprising, as an effective component, an extract derived by defatting an olive plant part with a water insoluble organic solvent to obtain a defatted product as a residue, and extracting the defatted residue with a water-containing hydrophilic organic solvent, wherein the olive plant part is selected from the group consisting of fruits, seeds, pericarp, seed coat, leaves, stems or buds.
- 7. The whitening agent for the skin of claim 6 wherein it further comprises at least one effective drug selected from the group consisting of a whitening agent, an antioxidant, an anti-inflammatory agent, a cell-activator, a ultraviolet-screening agent, a blood-circulation promoter and a humectant.
- 8. The whitening agent for the skin of claim 6 wherein the water insoluble organic solvent is selected from the group consisting of pentane, hexane, heptane, ethylacetate and diethylether and the water-containing hydrophilic organic solvent is water-containing alcohol.
- 9. The whitening agent for the skin of claim 8 wherein the water-containing alcohol has an alcohol content ranging from 10 to 95% by mass and the alcohol is one having 1 to 4 carbon atoms.
- 10. The whitening agent for the skin of claim 6 wherein the water insoluble organic solvent is hexane and the water-containing hydrophilic organic solvent is water-containing ethanol having an ethanol content ranging from 30 to 95% by mass.
- 11. An anti-aging agent for the skin comprising, as an effective component an extract derived by defatting an olive plant part with a water insoluble organic solvent to obtain a defatted product as a residue, and extracting the defatted residue with a water-containing hydrophilic organic solvent, wherein the olive plant part is selected from the group consisting of fruits, seeds, pericarp, seed coat, leaves, stems or buds.
- 12. The anti-aging agent for the skin of claim 11 wherein it further comprises at least one effective drug selected from the group consisting of a whitening agent, an antioxidant, an anti-inflammatory agent, a cell-activator, a ultraviolet-screening agent, a blood-circulation promoter and a humectant.
- 13. The anti-aging agent for the skin of claim 11 wherein the water insoluble organic solvent is selected from the group consisting of pentane, hexane, heptane, ethylacetate and diethylether and the water-containing hydrophilic organic solvent is water-containing alcohol.
- 14. The anti-aging agent for the skin of claim 13 wherein the water-containing alcohol has an alcohol content ranging from 10 to 95% by mass and the alcohol is one having 1 to 4 carbon atoms.
- 15. The anti-aging agent for the skin of claim 11 wherein the water insoluble organic solvent is hexane and the water-containing hydrophilic organic solvent is water-containing ethanol having an ethanol content ranging from 30 to 95% by mass.
- 16. A skin-beautifying agent comprising, as an effective component, an extract derived by defatting an olive plant part with a water insoluble organic solvent to obtain a defatted product as a residue, and extracting the defatted residue with a water-containing hydrophilic organic solvent, wherein the olive plant part is selected from the group consisting of fruits, seeds, pericarp, seed coat, leaves, stems or buds.
- 17. A method of applying an agent to the skin of a human being, the agent comprising an extract derived by defatting an olive plant part with a water insoluble organic solvent to obtain a defatted product as a residue, and extracting the defatted residue with a water-containing hydrophilic organic solvent, wherein the olive plant part is selected from the group consisting of fruits, seeds, pericarp, seed coat, leaves, stems or buds.
- 18. A method of whitening the skin of a human being comprising the step of applying an agent to the skin of a human being, the agent comprising an extract derived defatting an olive plant part with a water insoluble organic solvent to obtain a defatted product as a residue, and extracting the defatted residue with a water-containing hydrophilic organic solvent, wherein the olive plant part is selected from the group consisting of fruits, seeds, pericarp, seed coat, leaves, stems or buds.
- 19. A method of reducing the signs of aging of the skin of a human being comprising the step of applying an agent to the skin of a human being, the agent comprising an extract derived by defatting an olive plant part with a water insoluble organic solvent to obtain a defatted product as a residue, and extracting the defatted residue with a water-containing hydrophilic organic solvent, wherein the olive plant part is selected from the group consisting of fruits, seeds, pericarp, seed coat, leaves, stems or buds.
- 20. A process for producing an external agent for the skin comprising:defatting an olive plant part with a water insoluble organic solvent to obtain a defatted product as a residue, extracting the resulting defatted residue with a water-containing hydrophilic organic solvent, filtering the resulting extraction, and concentrating the resulting filtrate to dryness, wherein the olive plant part is selected from the group consisting of fruits, seeds, pericarp, seed coat, leaves, stems or buds.
- 21. The process of claim 20 wherein the water containing alcohol has an alcohol content ranging from 10 to 95% by mass and the alcohol is one having 1 to 4 carbon atoms.
- 22. The process of claim 20 further comprising the step of a concentration treatment and/or a fractionation-purification treatment.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of International Application No. PCT/JP00/07134 filed on Oct. 13, 2000, which International Application was published by the International Bureau in Japanese on Apr. 19, 2001.
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