| Literature DB >> 31100970 |
Antonio J Meléndez-Martínez1, Carla M Stinco2, Paula Mapelli-Brahm3.
Abstract
In this work, the importance of dietary carotenoids in skin health and appearance is comprehensively reviewed and discussed. References are made to their applications in health-promoting and nutricosmetic products and the important public health implications that can be derived. Attention is focused on the colourless UV radiation (UVR)-absorbing dietary carotenoids phytoene and phytofluene, which are attracting increased interest in food science and technology, nutrition, health and cosmetics. These compounds are major dietary carotenoids, readily bioavailable, and have been shown to be involved in several health-promoting actions, as pinpointed in recent reviews. The growing evidence that these unique UVR-absorbing carotenoids with distinctive structures, properties (light absorption, susceptibility to oxidation, rigidity, tendency to aggregation, or even fluorescence, in the case of phytofluene) and activities can be beneficial in these contexts is highlighted. Additionally, the recommendation that the levels of these carotenoids are considered in properly assessing skin carotenoid status is made.Entities:
Keywords: colourless carotenoids; cosmeceuticals; functional foods; nutraceuticals; nutricosmetics; photoprotection; phytoene; phytofluene; public health
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31100970 PMCID: PMC6566388 DOI: 10.3390/nu11051093
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nutrients ISSN: 2072-6643 Impact factor: 5.717
Figure 1Skin penetration depth of different wavelenghts.
Figure 2Factors affecting skin properties. Adapted from Dąbrowska et al. [4].
Characteristics of the different types of skin according to the Fitzpatrick–Pathak classification.
| Characteristics a | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Skin type a | Colour b | Sunburn | Tan |
| I | White | Yes | No |
| II | White | Yes | Minimal |
| III | White | Yes | Yes |
| IV | White | No | Yes |
| V | Brown | No | Yes |
| VI | Black | No | Yes |
a Based on the responses to a verbal questionnaire related to the response of the skin to initial sun exposure, i.e., three minimum erythema doses (MEDs) or about 45–60 min of noon exposure in northern latitudes in the early summer. b Colour of the unexposed skin. From Fitzpatrick [35].
Figure 3Chemical structures of some carotenoids of interest for skin health and appearance.
Absorption maxima in acetone or petroleum ether, number of conjugated double bonds (c.d.b.) and colour of carotenoids important for skin health and appearance [99,100].
| Carotenoid | Colour | c.d.b. (in rings) | Absorption maxima (nm) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Canthaxanthin | Red | 13 (4) | 472 | ||
| Astaxanthin * | Red | 13 (4) | 468 | ||
| Lycopene | Red | 11 (0) | 446 | 474 | 504 |
| β-Carotene | Orange | 11 (2) | 454 | 480 | |
| Zeaxanthin | Orange | 11 (2) | 454 | 480 | |
| Lutein | Yellow | 10 (1) | 424 | 448 | 476 |
| Phytofluene * | Colourless | 5 (0) | 331 | 348 | 367 |
| Phytoene * | Colourless | 3 (0) | 286 | ||
* Absorption maxima in petroleum ether.
Figure 4UV–VIS spectra of diverse carotenoids important for photoprotection and cosmetics.
Figure 5Chemical structures of (all-E)- and (15Z)-isomers of phytoene and phytofluene.
Concentration of phytoene and phytofluene in body fluids (µM) and tissues (ng/g).
| Body Fluid/ Tissue | Phytoene | Phytofluene | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Blood | 0.11 ± 0.01 | 0.30 ± 0.02 | [ |
| Blood | 0.14 ± 0.08 | 0.14 ± 0.08 | [ |
| Blood | 0.06 ± 0.04 | 0.33 ± 0.15 | [ |
| Blood | 0.04 | 0.17 | [ |
| Breast | 69 | 416 | [ |
| Cervix | - | 106 | [ |
| Colon | 70 | 116 | [ |
| Liver | 168 | 261 | [ |
| Lung | 1275 | 195 | [ |
| Milk | 0.002 | 0.016 | [ |
| Prostate | 45 | 201 | [ |
Carotenoid concentrations reported in human skin (nmol/g).
| Carotenoid | Tissue | Concentration | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|
| α-Carotene | Abdominal skin | 0.01 | [ |
| β-Carotene | Epidermis | 0.39 | [ |
| β-Carotene | Dermis | 0.01 | [ |
| β-Carotene | Epidermis | 4.1 | [ |
| β-Carotene | Dermis | 1.3 | [ |
| β-Carotene | Subcutis | 3.5 | [ |
| β-Carotene | Surface lipid | 10.0 | [ |
| β-Carotene | Comedones | 14.5 | [ |
| β-Carotene | Whole skin | 0.09 | [ |
| β-Carotene | Whole skin | 1.41 | [ |
| β-Carotene | Punch biopsy | 8.3 | [ |
| β-Carotene | Abdominal skin | 0.05 | [ |
| γ-Carotene | Abdominal skin | 0.04 | [ |
| ζ-Carotene | Abdominal skin | 0.02 | [ |
| Lycopene | Abdominal skin | 0.13 | [ |
| Phytoene | Abdominal skin | 0.12 | [ |
| Phytoene | Whole skin | 0.12 | [ |
| Phytofluene | Abdominal skin | 0.03 | [ |
| Phytofluene | Whole skin | 0.03 | [ |
| Total carotenoids | Whole skin | 0.17 | [ |