Suppressive effect of fermented Angelica tenuissima root extract against photoaging: Possible involvement of hemeoxygenase-1

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Angelica tenuissima root has historically been used as a traditional medicine in Korea. Previous studies have identified the anti-melanogenic effects of the extract of A. tenuissima root fermented by Aspergillus oryzae (FAT). This study investigated the protective effects of FAT against ultraviolet light B exposure (UVB; 30 mJ/cm2) in HaCaT (human keratinocyte) or Hs68 (human foreskin fibroblast) skin cells. FAT treatment was able to stimulate wound healing rate at the basal condition. FAT also favored the maintenance and/or improvement of extracellular matrix impairment caused by UVB irradiation through: 1) upregulation of procollagen Type-1 synthesis and secretion; 2) suppression of MMP-1 and elastase expression. FAT was able to play a role in the attenuation of inflammatory responses caused by UVB irradiation via upregulation of photo-protective hemeoxygease-1 and suppression of proinflammatory cyclooxygenase-2 expression. After further verification of the anti-photoaging potential of FAT, it could be utilized as an effective ingredient in anti-aging and anti-wrinkle cosmetics.

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Park, Y. A., Lee, S. R., Lee, J. W., Koo, H. J., Jang, S. A., Yun, S. W., … Sohn, E. H. (2018). Suppressive effect of fermented Angelica tenuissima root extract against photoaging: Possible involvement of hemeoxygenase-1. Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology, 28(8), 1391–1400. https://doi.org/10.4014/jmb.1805.05065

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