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Novel phytoceramides containing fatty acids of diverse chain lengths are better than a single C18-ceramide N-stearoyl phytosphingosine to improve the physiological properties of human stratum corneum.

Authors :
Myoung Jin Oh
Young Hoon Cho
So Yoon Cha
Eun Ok Lee
Jin Wook Kim
Sun Ki Kim
Chang Seo Park
Source :
Clinical, Cosmetic & Investigational Dermatology; Sep2017, Vol. 10, p363-371, 9p
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Ceramides in the human stratum corneum (SC) are a mixture of diverse N-acylated fatty acids (FAs) with different chain lengths. C24 is the major class of FAs of ceramides. However, there are also other classes of ceramides with diverse chain lengths of FAs, and these lengths generally range from C16 to C26. This study aimed to prepare several types of phytoceramide containing diverse chain lengths of N-acylated FAs and compare them with C18-ceramide N-stearoyl phytosphingosine (NP) in terms of their effects on the physiological properties of the SC. We chose natural oils, such as horse fat oil, shea butter, sunflower oil, and a mixture of macadamia nut, shea butter, moringa, and meadowfoam seed oil, as sources of FAs and phytosphingosine as a sphingoid backbone to synthesize diverse phytoceramides. Each phytoceramide exhibited a distinctive formation of the lamellar structure, and their FA profiles were similar to those of their respective natural oil. The skin barrier properties, as analyzed in human skin, clearly demonstrated that all the phytoceramides improved the recovery rate of the damaged SC and enhanced hydration better than C18-ceramide NP did. In conclusion, natural oil-derived phytoceramides could represent a novel class of ceramides for cosmetic applications in the development of an ideal skin barrier moisturizer. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
11787015
Volume :
10
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Clinical, Cosmetic & Investigational Dermatology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
125676045
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2147/CCID.S143591