马齿苋提取物糖脂乳血清的初步安全性和体内有效性——对眼部刺激、皮肤吸收、面部皮肤生物物理和微缓解特性的影响

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q2 DERMATOLOGY
Sanela M Savic, Nebojsa D Cekic, Tanja M Ilic, Bojan D Markovic, Sasa R Savic, Sanja M Petrovic, Snezana D Savic
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目的:大量的努力已经逐步投入到开发创新,安全,有效的局部抗衰老产品,不仅改善老化皮肤的外观,而且优先考虑环境的可持续性和负责任的使用自然资源。因此,本研究旨在评估含有新型糖脂乳化剂(月桂酰基葡萄糖苷/肉豆荚酰基葡萄糖苷/聚甘油-6月桂酸酯)的新型天然乳剂/血清,以及作为模型活性的马齿苋植物提取物。方法:对制备的血清进行稳定性(冻融试验、加速研究)、安全性(眼刺激电位体外筛选、皮肤吸收研究)和有效性(随机、主动/参比对照、半面、体内研究)评价。在使用产品2周后,利用几种生物工程和地形技术,评估了人类志愿者眼周和口周区域皮肤生物物理特性、微起伏、粗糙度、纹理、表面和体积参数的变化。结果:稳定性研究表明,开发的血清具有良好的稳定性,在冻融循环期间和在45°C下保存3个月后,稳定性指示参数(表观粘度、产量、流点、储存和损失模量、损失因子、pH值、电导率)几乎不受影响。受精卵绒毛膜尿囊膜的鸡蛋试验证实所研究血清无眼刺激电位;未发生出血、溶解或凝血的影响。利用扩散细胞进行皮肤渗透研究,结果显示荷叶提取物血清中的spilanthol未通过猪耳皮肤渗透到受体介质中,提示其未被体循环吸收。体内疗效研究证实了评估血清对面部皮肤状况/外观的有益影响,在眼周和口周区域都是显著的(p结论:目前的研究结果证实了马齿苋提取物的稳定性、初步安全性(无眼部刺激、无皮肤吸收、良好的皮肤耐受性)和有效性(改善皮肤水合作用和微缓解),支持其作为安全有效的局部抗衰老产品的潜力。
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Preliminary safety and in vivo efficacy of Acmella oleracea extract-loaded glycolipid emulsion serum-Effects on ocular irritation, dermal absorption, and facial skin biophysical and microrelief properties.

Objective: Substantial efforts have been progressively devoted to developing innovative, safe, and effective topical anti-aging products that not only improve the appearance of aged skin but also prioritize environmental sustainability and the responsible use of natural resources. Thus, the current study targeted to evaluate novel, natural emulsion/serum comprising new glycolipid emulsifier (lauryl glucoside/myristyl glucoside/polyglyceryl-6 laurate) and Acmella oleracea plant extract as a model active.

Methods: The developed serum was assessed concerning its stability (freeze-thaw test, accelerated study), safety (in vitro screening of eye irritation potential, dermal absorption study) and efficacy (randomized, active/reference-controlled, half-face, in vivo study). Changes in skin biophysical properties, microrelief, roughness, texture, surface, and volume parameters were assessed in the periocular and perioral areas of human volunteers after 2 weeks of product application, utilizing several bioengineering and topography techniques.

Results: The stability study demonstrated favourable stability profile of the developed serum, with practically unaffected stability-indicating parameters (apparent viscosity, yield, flow point, storage and loss moduli, loss factor, pH, electrical conductivity) during freeze-thaw cycling and after 3 months of storage at 45°C. The hen's egg test on the chorioallantoic membrane of fertilized chicken eggs confirmed the absence of ocular irritation potential of investigated serum; no effects of haemorrhage, lysis or coagulation were occurred. Skin permeation study using diffusion cells revealed no permeation of spilanthol from the tested A. oleracea extract-loaded serum through the pig ear skin into the receptor medium, thus suggesting no absorption into systemic circulation. In vivo efficacy study corroborated beneficial effects of evaluated serum on the condition/appearance of facial skin, at both periocular and perioral areas-significant (p < 0.05) increase in skin hydration (10%-40%) and smoothness (~15%); significant (p < 0.05) decrease in roughness (20%-30%), scaliness (~30%), and wrinkles (~15%)-implying more hydrated, smoother, visibly milder skin.

Conclusion: The present findings confirmed the stability, preliminary safety (no ocular irritation, no dermal absorption, and good skin tolerability), and efficacy (improved skin hydration and microrelief) of the A. oleracea extract-loaded, glycolipid-based serum, supporting its potential as a safe and effective topical anti-aging product.

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期刊介绍: The Journal publishes original refereed papers, review papers and correspondence in the fields of cosmetic research. It is read by practising cosmetic scientists and dermatologists, as well as specialists in more diverse disciplines that are developing new products which contact the skin, hair, nails or mucous membranes. The aim of the Journal is to present current scientific research, both pure and applied, in: cosmetics, toiletries, perfumery and allied fields. Areas that are of particular interest include: studies in skin physiology and interactions with cosmetic ingredients, innovation in claim substantiation methods (in silico, in vitro, ex vivo, in vivo), human and in vitro safety testing of cosmetic ingredients and products, physical chemistry and technology of emulsion and dispersed systems, theory and application of surfactants, new developments in olfactive research, aerosol technology and selected aspects of analytical chemistry.
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