Free internal lipids in hair from pre- and post-menopausal women |
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Authors: | J Wills S Dolphin L Albiston P Parmar† G E Westgate† G J Harrap |
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Affiliation: | Henkel KGaA, Henkelstrasse 67, 40191 Düsseldorf, Germany |
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Abstract: | Plant secondary metabolites such as flavonoids, isoflavones and phytosterols have been proposed as cosmetic ingredients displaying anti-aging effects. On the cellular level, however, the activity profiles of these ingredients are only partially understood. In this study we analyzed the effects of apple seed phytosterols on age-related structural and functional parameters using cell biochemical, molecular biological and bioengineering techniques. The expression of age-related genes was studied using skin equivalents and cDNA microarrays. Incubation of skin equivalents with apple seed phytosterols had significant consequences: (i) differential regulation of a set of genes associated with keratinocyte proliferation and differentiation, (ii) stimulation of hyaluronic acid synthesis, and (iii) increase of epidermal thickness. In vivo studies revealed that apple seed phytosterols improve skin elasticity and decrease skin roughness. In conclusion, apple seed phytosterols display distinct biological effects and significantly improve the structure and function of mature skin. |
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Keywords: | Skin equivalent cDNA microarray hyaluronic acid phytosterols anti-wrinkle skin elasticity |
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