Journal of Functional Foods (Nov 2024)

Evaluation of swim bladder-derived oligopeptides on skin nutrition and health in vitro

  • Shi Zhihui,
  • Zheng Zhilong,
  • Zhang Yansheng,
  • Huang Kaiyue,
  • Bao Weiyang,
  • Qin Yanjie

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 122
p. 106500

Abstract

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Human fibroblast cells (BJ cells) were used in vitro to study the skin-care effects of fish swim bladder oligopeptides (FSBOP). Wound healing results showed that cell migration was significantly enhanced in cells treated with 0.5 % FSBOP (P < 0.05). SOD and GSH-Px activities in cells treated with 0.5 %, 1 % and 2 % FSBOP were significantly increased (P < 0.05). In addition, 1 % vitamin E (VE) and fish collagen peptide (CP) significantly induced SOD and GSH-Px activitiy. The hydroxyproline (HYP) content increased after treatment with FSBOP, CP, and VE (P < 0.05). The cells showed greater amounts of hyaluronic acid (HA) in the 1 % and 2 % FSBOP groups (P < 0.05). The HA content in the 1 % VE and FSBOP groups was significantly higher (P < 0.05). It was concluded that oligopeptides might be useful in the cosmetics industry as oligopeptides have good antioxidant, moisturizing, and anti-wrinkle effects, and promote wound repair.

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