| Literature DB >> 25355549 |
A-Rang Im, Jae Hyoung Song, Mi Young Lee, Sung Hum Yeon, Key An Um, Sungwook Chae1.
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BACKGROUND: The fermented leaves and stems of Cyclopia intermedia are used to brew honeybush tea, an herbal tea indigenous to South Africa with reported anti-wrinkle effects. Wrinkle formation caused by photoaging clearly involves changes in extracellular matrix components and mechanical properties of the skin.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25355549 PMCID: PMC4232710 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6882-14-424
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Complement Altern Med ISSN: 1472-6882 Impact factor: 3.659
Figure 1Effects of honeybush extract and fermented honeybush on UVB-induced wrinkle formation. Analysis of wrinkles was performed using skin replicas taken from the dorsal skin. Analysis of the replica images was performed using Skin-Visiometer software. HB = honeybush extract, STC HB = fermented honeybush.
Figure 2Analysis of the replica images was performed using Skin-Visiometer software for the determination of (A) mean length, and (B) depth of wrinkles. Data are reported as relative percentages of the UVB group measurements. * p <0.05; HB = honeybush extract, STC HB = fermented honeybush.
Figure 3Effects of honeybush extract and fermented honeybush treatment on UVB-induced skin thickening in hairless mice. (A) Hematoxylin and eosin staining of UVB-irradiated hairless mouse skin. (B) Epidermal thickness of dorsal skin. Original magnification was 200×. Data are reported as relative percentages of the UVB group measurements. * p <0.05; HB = honeybush extracts, STC HB = fermented honeybush.
Figure 4Protective effects of honeybush extract and fermented honeybush on collagen fibers exposed to UVB radiation. Histological observation of hairless mouse skin was performed using Masson’s trichrome stain. Collagen fibers were stained in blue and pictures were taken at a magnification of 200×. HB = honeybush extract, STC HB = fermented honeybush.