1. Skin care efficacy study of recombinant humanized collagen based on in vitro level.
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Jian Wang, Yuhui Fan, Danfeng Li, Ningwen Cheng, Ling Li, and Yufeng Yu
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SKIN care ,RECOMBINANT proteins ,IN vitro studies ,FIBROBLASTS ,KERATINOCYTES - Abstract
Studying the skin care efficacy of recombinant humanized collagen based on in vitro level. The stability of the recombinant humanized collagen was first analyzed by treating at different temperatures, then its skincare efficacy based on in vitro level was evaluated by detecting the inhibition rate of elastase, the inhibition rate of collagenase, the protein content of type I collagen in human fibroblasts, the inhibition of reactive oxygen species ROS with human keratinocytes, and the effects of the recombinant humanized collagen on the expression of hyaluronic acid HA, filaggrin FLG and transglutaminase 1 TGM1 in keratinocytes. The results showed that recombinant humanized collagen was able to maintain stability at temperatures below 70 . With regard to its skincare efficacy, recombinant humanized collagen could inhibit elastase and collagenase activities and promote the increase of type I collagen content in human fibroblasts. It also showed good inhibition of ROS in keratinocytes in vitro and could increase the expression of HA, FLG, and TGM1 in keratinocytes. In short, the recombinant humanized collagen exhibited a favourable skin care effect in vitro level. This study proved that it has potential firming, anti-wrinkle, moisturizing, and repairing efficacy, and is a valuable cosmetic raw material. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024