Reversing Oxinflammation Associated with Glycative Stress and Formation of Advanced Glycation End Products with a Dietary Supplement Containing Rosemary Extract.
Anna Guiotto, Alessandra Pecorelli, Zoe Diana Draelos, Audrey Gueniche, Margarita Yatskayer, Diane B Nelson
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Abstract
Objective: Skin aging is accelerated by glycative stress, which promotes the accumulation of advanced glycation end products (AGEs) and impairs the extracellular matrix. A randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled trial evaluated a dietary supplement containing rosemary extract (BioR), demonstrating tissular and visible improvements in skin quality. The data reported herein evaluated markers associated with glycative stress and AGEs from skin biopsies and tape strips obtained following dietary supplement use.
Methods: Female participants (N=104), aged 40 to 65 years, with moderate-to-severe skin dullness and roughness/texture, and mild-to-moderate erythema, pore size, and uneven pigmentation were randomized to BioR (n=52) or placebo ([PLB] n=52). Capsules were taken with food over 12 weeks. Subjects (n=16, BioR; n=16, PLB) underwent 3mm punch biopsies (volar upper arm) and tape stripping (16 tape strips, each; volar forearm) at baseline and 12 weeks for analysis of 4-hydroxynonenal protein adducts (4HNE [oxidative stress marker]) and AGEs.
Results: Immunohistochemistry and ELISA revealed that levels of 4HNE protein adducts were significantly decreased from baseline in the BioR versus PLB group (p<0.005; biopsies) and significantly decreased from baseline in the BioR group alone (p<0.05; tape strips) at 12 weeks. Significant reductions in AGEs occurred in the BioR versus PLB group (p<0.005; biopsies) at 12 weeks. No significant changes from baseline occurred in 4HNE protein adduct levels or AGEs in the PLB group.
Conclusion: After 12 weeks, a dietary supplement containing rosemary extract led to significant reductions in a marker associated with oxidative stress, a component of glycation, and AGEs versus placebo in skin in addition to visible improvements in skin quality.