| Literature DB >> 31244874 |
Fabio Apone1,2, Ani Barbulova1, Maria Gabriella Colucci1,2.
Abstract
Bioactive peptides (BP) are specific protein fragments that are physiologically important for most living organisms. It is proven that in humans they are involved in a wide range of therapeutic activities as antihypertensive, antioxidant, anti-tumoral, anti-proliferative, hypocholesterolemic, and anti-inflammatory. In plants, BP are involved in the defense response, as well as in the cellular signaling and the development regulation. Most of the peptides used as ingredients in health-promoting foods, dietary supplements, pharmaceutical, and cosmeceutical preparations are obtained by chemical synthesis or by partial digestion of animal proteins. This makes them not fully accepted by the consumers because of the risks associated with solvent contamination or the use of animal derived substances. On the other hand, plant and microalgae derived peptides are known to be selective, effective, safe, and well tolerated once consumed, thus they have got a great potential for use in functional foods, drugs, and cosmetic products. In fact, the interest in the plant and microalgae derived BP is rapidly increasing and in this review, we highlight and discuss the current knowledge about their studies and applications in the cosmetic field.Entities:
Keywords: bioactive; cosmetics; microalgae; peptide; plant
Year: 2019 PMID: 31244874 PMCID: PMC6581726 DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2019.00756
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Plant Sci ISSN: 1664-462X Impact factor: 5.753
Examples of plant and microalgae derived peptides used in cosmetics.
| Plants | |||
| Enzymatic hydrolysates | Reduced the oxidative stress-induced cell injury in skin fibroblasts | ||
| Total lysates | Improved wound healing by increasing ECM synthesis in the skin, promoting cell adhesion | ||
| Chemical/enzymatic hydrolysates | Improved skin healing capacity; anti-inflammation activity by reducing NO, IL-6, TNF-alpha; PGE-2 | ||
| Preparations obtained by yeast fermentation | Stimulated lipid metabolism in human aged keratinocytes | ||
| Chemical/enzymatic hydrolysates of plant cell wall glycoproteins | Inhibited oxidative damages in skin cells, induced DNA repair factors (GADD45alfa) and longevity markers (Sirtuins) | ||
| Chemical/enzymatic hydrolysates of plant cell wall glycoproteins | Depigmentation activity by down regulation of MITF expression in epidermis cells | ||
| Chemical/enzymatic hydrolysates of plant cell wall glycoproteins | Anti-aging activity by inducing GDF11 production and consequent collagen and periostin restoration in skin fibroblasts | ||
| Microalgae | |||
| Isolated peptide fractions (430–1350 Da) | Inhibited UVB-induced MMP-1 expression in skin fibroblasts by suppressing AP-1, CYR61 and MCP production | ||
| Reduced UVC-induced cytotoxicity by modulating Caspase-3, FADD and ADP-ribose-PARP-1 | |||
| Enzymatic hydrolysates | Promoted hydration in skin cells by increasing AQP3, HAS3, and Filaggrin expression; counteracted osmotic stress damage by modulating Smith gene expression | ||