化妆品用细胞外囊泡

Apolonija Bedina Zavec
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细胞外囊泡(EVs)是纳米级的膜囊泡,其携带从亲本细胞遗传的膜和货物分子。优异的输送能力、生物来源和纳米尺寸支持电动汽车作为医疗和化妆品活性成分的巨大潜力。许多研究已经报道了使用电动汽车进行皮肤年轻化、疤痕去除和抗色素沉着治疗可以改善皮肤状况。在本文中,将考虑来自间充质干细胞、血小板、皮肤微生物群和微藻的电动汽车。最有希望的结果来自于间充质干细胞(MSC)衍生的EVs,它对皮肤具有令人印象深刻的抗衰老和伤口愈合作用,但在欧洲和美国,它们还不允许用于医疗或美容目的。自体血小板和细胞外囊泡丰富血浆(PVRP)耐受性良好,能够使面部恢复活力;皮内注射和局部应用目前正在考虑在临床和美容皮肤科。人体皮肤的共生微生物对皮肤有许多有益的作用,但化妆品中细菌的存在受到限制;因此,从皮肤有益微生物中制备ev尤为重要,市场上已经有许多化妆品含有不同益生菌的裂解物。微藻可以产生许多有价值的生物活性化合物,抗氧化剂如类胡萝卜素尤其令人感兴趣;因此,微藻是有前途的电动汽车生产商,可用于化妆品。关键词:细胞外囊泡;皮肤健康;微生物群;间充质干细胞;微
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Extracellular Vesicles for Cosmetic Applications
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are nanosized membrane vesicles that carry membrane and cargo molecules inherited from their parental cells. Excellent delivery capacity, biological origin, and nanosized dimensions support the great potential of EVs as medical and cosmetic active ingredients. Many studies have already reported improved skin conditions by using EVs for skin rejuvenation, scar removal, and anti-pigmentation treatments. In this review, EVs from mesenchymal stem cells, platelets, skin microbiota, and microalgae will be considered. The most promising results come from mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) derived EVs that have impressive antiaging and wound-healing effects on the skin, but their use for medical or cosmetic purposes is not yet allowed in Europe and the United States. Autologous platelet- and extracellular vesicle-rich plasma (PVRP) is well tolerated and capable of rejuvenating the face; intradermal injections and topical applications are currently being considered in clinical and cosmetic dermatology. Symbiotic microorganisms of the human skin have many beneficial effects on the skin, but the presence of bacteria in cosmetic products is restricted; therefore, the preparation of EVs from skin-beneficial microbes is particularly relevant, and there are already many cosmetic products containing lysates from different probiotics on the market. Microalgae can produce many valuable bioactive compounds, antioxidants such as carotenoids are particularly interesting; therefore, microalgae are promising producers of EVs that could be used in cosmetic products. Keywords: Extracellular vesicles; Skin health; Microbiota; Mesenchymal stem cells; Micro-algae
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