Literature DB >> 35729366

Hesperetin-Based Hydrogels Protect the Skin against UV Radiation-Induced Damage.

Tatianny de Araújo Andrade1, Luana Heimfarth2, Danillo Menezes Dos Santos2,3, Márcio Roberto Viana Dos Santos2,3, Ricardo Luiz Cavalcanti de Albuquerque-Júnior4, Agenor Gomes Dos Santos-Neto4, Guilherme Rodolfo Souza de Araujo5, Ana Amélia Moreira Lira5, Saulo Santos Matos5, Luiza Abrahão Frank6, Thallita Kelly Rabelo7, Lucindo José Quintans-Júnior2,3, Jullyana de Souza Siqueira Quintans2,3, Adriano Antunes de Souza Araujo5,3, Mairim Russo Serafini8,9.   

Abstract

UV radiation can cause damages, such as erythema, skin photoaging, and carcinogenesis. The adoption of protective measures against sun exposure is essential to prevent these damages, and the interest in using natural substances as an alternative for photoprotection is growing. Thus, hesperetin with antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anticancer properties is a promising substance to be used with photochemopreventive action and to protect the skin from damage induced by UV radiation. Therefore, the present study aimed to develop a topical formulation based on AAMVPC gel containing hesperetin and evaluate its photoprotective effect on the skin of rats exposed to UVA-UVB radiation. The animals were submitted to the irradiation protocol UVA-UVB, and at the end, erythema, lipid peroxidation, and activity of the antioxidant enzyme catalase and superoxide dismutase were evaluated. Additionally, it evaluated the activity of myeloperoxidase and histological changes. The formulation presented a rheological and spreadability profile suitable for cutaneous application. In vivo results demonstrated that the topical formulation of AAMVPC gel containing hesperetin at a concentration of 10% protected the skin from damage induced by UVA-UVB radiation, with the absence of erythema, lipid lipoperoxidation, and inflammation (low myeloperoxidase activity), and increased catalase and superoxide dismutase activities. The morphology and architecture of the dermo-epidermal tissue of these animals were like those observed under normal conditions (non-irradiated animals). Thus, the results showed that hesperetin was able to protect the animals' skin against UV radiation-induced skin damage and the protection mechanisms may be related to the antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties of this natural product.
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Keywords:  UV radiation; flavonoids; hesperetin; photoprotection

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35729366     DOI: 10.1208/s12249-022-02323-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AAPS PharmSciTech        ISSN: 1530-9932            Impact factor:   4.026


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1.  Protective effect of curcumin against ultraviolet A irradiation‑induced photoaging in human dermal fibroblasts.

Authors:  Xiaoming Liu; Ruizhi Zhang; Haixia Shi; Xiaobo Li; Yanhong Li; Ahmad Taha; Chunxing Xu
Journal:  Mol Med Rep       Date:  2018-03-20       Impact factor: 2.952

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