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1. A light emitting display panel comprising: a plurality of scanning lines and a plurality of data lines that intersect each other; and a plurality of light emitting devices each of which is connected between each of the scanning lines and each of the data lines at an intersection of each of the scanning lines and each of the data lines, wherein the respective scanning lines and the respective data lines are driven by lighting driving means, whereby the respective light emitting devices are lighted, driven, and controlled,
wherein a display pixel area is formed by the plurality of light emitting devices to be lighted, driven, and controlled, and a plurality of pseudo light emitting devices each having diode characteristics are arranged on at least two sides of a peripheral portion of the display pixel area; one electrode of each of the pseudo light emitting devices being connected in common to one electrodes of the respective light emitting devices via any one of the scanning lines or the data lines; other electrodes of the respective pseudo light emitting devices being connected in common to a scanning line or a data line that is other than the scanning lines or the data lines, to which the light emitting devices arranged in the display pixel area are connected, and is connected in common to the pseudo light emitting devices.
2. The light emitting display panel according to claim 1, wherein leader terminals are formed at end portions of the respective scanning lines and the respective data lines, each of the leader terminals of the scanning line and the data line to which the pseudo light emitting devices are connected in common has a larger surface area than each of the leader terminals of the scanning lines and the data lines to which the light emitting devices in the display area are connected.
3. The light emitting display panel according to claim 1, wherein the leader terminals of the scanning line and the data line to which the pseudo light emitting devices are connected in common are not connected to the lighting driving means.
4. The light emitting display panel according to claim 2, wherein the leader terminals of the scanning line and the data line to which the pseudo light emitting devices are connected in common are not connected to the lighting driving means.
5. The light emitting display panel according to any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the light emitting devices in the display pixel area and the pseudo light emitting devices are constructed of organic EL devices.
6. A method for inspecting a light emitting display panel in a manufacturing process of the light emitting display panel comprising:
a plurality of scanning lines and a plurality of data lines that intersect each other; and a plurality of light emitting devices each of which is connected to each of the scanning lines and each of the data lines at an intersection of each of the scanning lines and each of the data lines, wherein the respective scanning lines and the respective data lines are driven by lighting driving means, whereby the respective light emitting devices are lighted, driven, and controlled, and
characterized in that a display pixel area is formed by the plurality of light emitting devices to be lighted, driven, and controlled, and a plurality of pseudo light emitting devices each having diode characteristics are arranged on at least two sides of a peripheral portion of the display pixel area; one electrode of each of the pseudo light emitting devices being connected in common to one electrodes of the respective light emitting devices arranged in the display pixel area via any one of the scanning lines or the data lines; other electrodes of the respective pseudo light emitting devices being connected in common to a scanning line or a data line that is other than the scanning lines or the data lines, to which the light emitting devices arranged in the display pixel area are connected, and is connected in common to the pseudo light emitting devices,
wherein the method comprising the steps of:
connecting the scanning line and the data line, to which the plurality of pseudo Light emitting devices are connected in common and which are not connected to the lighting driving means, to the lighting driving means; and
lighting and driving the respective pseudo light emitting devices by the lighting driving means.

The claims below are in addition to those above.
All refrences to claim(s) which appear below refer to the numbering after this setence.

1. A method for treating a cutaneous photodamage, comprising applying to a subject in need of such treatment a water-soluble extract from a plant of Solanum genus, the water-soluble extract comprising solamargine and solasonine, wherein at least one symptom of the cutaneous photodamage is alleviated.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the water-soluble extract comprises at least 60 wt % of solamargine and solasonine.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein the water-soluble extract comprises 60 wt %-90 wt % of solamargine and solasonine.
4. The method of claim 1, wherein the cutaneous photodamage comprises one of the following symptoms:
thinning of the skin, skin atrophy, decrease in collagen fiber and elastic fiber, elastosis, loss of skin elasticity, dryness, wrinkle formation, inflammatory cells infiltration, premature skin aging, vascular change, pigmentary change, comedone, and cyst.
5. The method of claim 1, wherein the water-soluble extract is applied in an oral dosage form.
6. The method of claim 1, wherein the water-soluble extract is applied in a topical dosage form.
7. A method for alleviating a skin of a subject from a photodamage, comprising applying to the skin of the subject in need of such alleviation a cosmetic composition that contains a water-soluble extract from a plant of Solanum genus, the water-soluble extract comprising solamargine and solasonine, wherein at least one symptom of the photodamage is alleviated.
8. The method of claim 7, wherein the water-soluble extract comprises at least 60 wt % of solamargine and solasonine.
9. The method of claim 7, wherein the water-soluble extract comprises 60 wt %-90 wt % of solamargine and solasonine.
10. The method of claim 7, further comprising a cosmetically acceptable adjuvant selected from the group consisting of solvent, gelling agents, activating agents, preservatives, antioxidants, screening agents, chelating agents, surfactants, coloring agents, thickening agents, fillers, fragrance and odor absorbent.
11. A method for treating an inflammation, comprising:
applying to a subject in need of such treatment, a water-soluble extract from a plant of Solanum genus, the water-soluble extract comprising solamargine and solasonine,
wherein the inflammation is reduced.
12. The method of claim 11, wherein the water-soluble extract comprises at least 60 wt % of solamargine and solasonine.
13. The method of claim 11, wherein the water-soluble extract comprises 60 wt %-90 wt % of solamargine and solasonine.
14. The method of claim 11, wherein the water-soluble extract is applied in an oral dosage form.
15. The method of claim 11, wherein the water-soluble extract is applied in a topical dosage form.