Research has shown that emu oil
contains a high level of linolenic acid which further researchhas shown to be
an efficient antiandrogen. Linolenic acid is a potent 5 alpha reductase
inhibitor and may be usefull in the treatment of disorders related to the
hormone Dihydrotestosterone. Linolenic Acid has been suggested to be of use in
the disorders such as benign prostratic hyperplasma, acne androgenetic alopecia
and hirsuitism.
And hair restoration products which contain
Emu Oil have been recently patented.
Studies in which Emu oil was applied to mice
demonstrated that the topical application of emu oil increased the synthesis of
DNA in the epidermis which is a measure of increase in the proliferative
activity of the epidermis. The increase in pigmentation and hair of animals
receiving emu oil demonstrates that the topical application of emu oil can
stimulate melanogenesis and hair follicle development and growth. The
histological analysis demonstrating an increase in the thickness of the
epidermis and size and length of the hair follicle provides strong evidence
that the topical application of emu oil stimulates skin growth, hair growth and
induces the proliferation of the cells around the hair follicle.
Patent: Use
of emu oil for stimulating skin and hair growth
Studies related to Emu Oil
STUDY: Growth
suppression of hamster flank organs by topical application of gamma-linolenic
and other fatty acid inhibitors of 5alpha-reductase.
STUDY: Androgen
action: molecular mechanism and medical application
STUDY: Inhibition
of steroid 5 alpha-reductase by specific aliphatic unsaturated fatty
acids