Long-term and extensive exposure to UV irradiation can cause sunburn, photoaging, or skin cancer. Various studies have shown that Dendrobium officinale extract has a certain protective effect on skin-related diseases. Lactobacillus plantarum is a probiotic that has been reported to be used for co-fermentation with various plants to enhance the activity of extracts. This article discusses the effectiveness of fermentation of Dendrobium officinale extract with Lactobacillus plantarum GT-17F on protection against UV-mediated photoaging. The study found that fermented extract of Dendrobium officinale (FDO) has a stronger antioxidant effect, especially in free radical scavenging. Pretreatment with FDO enables human skin fibroblast (HSF) cells and reconstruction skin models (EpiSkin and T-Skin) to resist UV-mediated degradation of type I collagen and type III collagen, repair epidermal barrier function, and reduce the damage of barrier-related proteins, such as filaggrin (FLG) and loricrin (LOR). Those findings provide a basis for further studies to evaluate the effectiveness of fermented Dendrobium officinale in preventing UV-mediated damage and photoaging in humans.
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Fei, W., Noda, M., Danshiitsoodol, N., & Sugiyama, M. (2023). Dendrobium officinale Extract Fermented with Lactobacillus plantarum GT-17F Enhances the Protection of UV-Mediated Photoaging. Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 46(10), 1451–1460. https://doi.org/10.1248/BPB.B23-00373
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