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Anti-aging effects of black raspberry extract on cataract, alopecia, skin whitening, and weight loss.

Authors :
Katsuaki Dan
Atsushi Takada
Yasunori Kanaho
Yuko Kusumi
Harutaka Banno
Source :
Functional Foods in Health & Disease; Jan2018, Vol. 8 Issue 1, p17-34, 18p
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Background: To maintain good health, it is important to eliminate extra reactive oxygen generated in the body. Furthermore, ingesting foods containing antioxidants is beneficial. The oxygen radical absorbance capacity (ORAC) values for black raspberry extract (BRE), blueberry extract (BBE), and raspberry extract (RBE) are 62, 66, and 49 μM Trolox equivalents (TE)/g respectively. These values are higher than those for typical antioxidant foods that have been discovered so far (3-30 μM TE/g). Our aim was to find new functionality from the food with the high ORAC value. Therefore, we have prepared these four berry extracts and examined whether they have anti-aging effects and if those effects correlate with their antioxidant activities. Methods: We studied the following effects of 4 berry extracts: 1) lens cell protective effects; 2) effects against alopecia; 3) induction of uncoupling protein-1 (UCP1), a regulator of fat and energy consumption in adipocytes, and stimulation of irisin secretion from skeletal muscle cells; and 4) inhibitory effects on melanocyte tyrosinase activity. The evaluation method was based on below; 1) α-crystallin, type 17 collagen, heat shock protein 47 (HSP47), UCP1 and Irisin - mRNA by qRT-PCR, 2) the amount of the UCP1 and Irisin protein by ELISA. 3) Inhibition of tyrosinase activity was measured by dopachrome production using L-tyrosine. Results: In lens cells, α-crystallin mRNA expression was induced 1 hour after treatment of the cell with Blabina (a powdered formulation containing BRE) and BRE. The extracts of all four berry species promoted the growth of follicle dermal papilla cells by 3-20% in a concentration-dependent manner. These berry extracts were also discovered to markedly induce the expression of mRNAs of type 17 collagen and HSP47 in the hair follicle stem cell and elevate the expression levels of UCP1 mRNA and its protein in adipocytes in a concentration-dependent manner. BRE and Blabina inhibited 5α-reductase in follicle dermal papilla cells and tyrosinase activity in melanocytes at the concentrations which inhibited dopachrome production by at least 50%. Finally, Blabina was discovered to stimulate the irisin secretion from skeletal muscles. Conclusion: These results suggest that berry extracts, particularly BRE, have anti-aging effects through their higher antioxidant activities. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
23787007
Volume :
8
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Functional Foods in Health & Disease
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
133144595
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.31989/ffhd.v8i1.389