| Literature DB >> 32816329 |
Sonia Laneri1, Irene Dini1, Annalisa Tito2, Ritamaria Di Lorenzo1, Marida Bimonte2, Assunta Tortora2, Claudia Zappelli3, Maura Angelillo3, Antonietta Bernardi1, Antonia Sacchi1, Maria Gabriella Colucci2,3, Fabio Apone2,3.
Abstract
Facial pore enlargement is considered a significant esthetic and health concern in skincare cosmetics. The pores fulfill the critical function of keeping the skin surface hydrated and protected against microbial infections. The hyperseborrhea, the stress factors, and the hormonal triggers can cause pore size enlargement, causing higher susceptibility of the skin to microbe aggressions and inflammatory reactions. Thus, reducing excessive sebum production and keeping functional pores are two of the most requested activities in skincare cosmetics. A Cirsium eriophorum cell culture extract was investigated for its role in sebum regulation, stratum corneum desquamation, and anti-inflammation. The extract was able to regulate essential markers associated with sebum secretion and pore enlargements, such as the enzyme 5α-reductase, which plays a central role in sebum production, and the trypsin-like serine protease Kallikrein 5, which promotes skin exfoliation and antimicrobial response. Moreover, the extract showed a sebum-normalizing and pore refining activity in individuals having seborrheic or acne-prone skins, suggesting a role of the C. eriophorum extract in rebalancing altered skin conditions responsible for pore enlargement.Entities:
Keywords: C. eriophorum cell cultures; acne-prone; dermo-cosmetic; mattifying effect; oily skin; sebum-normalizing
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32816329 DOI: 10.1002/ptr.6832
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Phytother Res ISSN: 0951-418X Impact factor: 5.878