An oenothera biennis cell cultures extract endowed with skin anti-ageing activity improves cell mechanical properties

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Abstract

Skin aging is a very well-known process setting a gradual worsening of skin mechanical features due to a decline in the production of the extra-cellular matrix machinery and to a concurrent change in the contraction process. To slow this progression, it is crucial to induce the expression of several proteins able to promote elastic fibers formation and tissue repair. Here, the Oenothera bi-ennis cell culture aqueous extract has been investigated from a chemical point of view and then it was tested in vitro, in cell, and in ex vivo experiments as adjuvant in counteracting skin aging. Accordingly, it has been shown that the Oenothera biennis extract was able, by increasing MYLK gene expression, to promote matrix collagen contraction, actin polymerization, and the production of essential ECM proteins.

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Ceccacci, S., De Lucia, A., Tito, A., Tortora, A., Falanga, D., Arciello, S., … Apone, F. (2021). An oenothera biennis cell cultures extract endowed with skin anti-ageing activity improves cell mechanical properties. Metabolites, 11(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/metabo11080527

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