Nutrients (Mar 2023)

Photoprotective Effect of Fermented and Aged Mountain-Cultivated Ginseng Sprout (<i>Panax ginseng</i>) on Ultraviolet Radiation-Induced Skin Aging in a Hairless Mouse Model

  • Hee Yul Lee,
  • Eun-Jin Kim,
  • Du Yong Cho,
  • Jea Gack Jung,
  • Min Ju Kim,
  • Jin Hwan Lee,
  • Wanil Kim,
  • Sang Soo Kang,
  • Kye Man Cho,
  • Dawon Kang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/nu15071715
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 7
p. 1715

Abstract

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Interest in foods that promote inner beauty increases with increases in exposure to ultraviolet (UV) rays and with improvements in quality of life. This study was performed to evaluate the efficacy of fermented and aged mountain-cultivated ginseng sprouts (FAMCGSs), which have higher anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects compared to mountain-cultivated ginseng sprouts (MCGSs), as an inner beauty enhancing food. The effect of orally administered FAMCGSs on UV type B (UVB) radiation-induced skin aging was investigated in a hairless mouse model through analyzing skin parameters including epidermal thickness, transepidermal water loss (TEWL), roughness, moisture, elasticity, and collagen contents. The mice exposed to UVB had markedly greater epidermal thickness, TEWL, and skin roughness than those of the normal control (NC) group. In addition, the levels of collagen, skin moisture, and dermal elasticity were lower in the UVB radiation group than the NC group. These UVB-induced skin aging parameters were significantly lower in the groups administered FAMCGSs than in the groups not administered FAMCGSs (p < 0.05). These results show that FAMCGSs exhibit a photoprotective effect in mice exposed to UVB and suggest that FAMCGSs can be used as a food that promotes inner beauty and protects skin from UVB-induced photoaging.

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