Molecules (Mar 2022)

Effect of <i>Cirsium japonicum</i> Flower Extract on Skin Aging Induced by Glycation

  • Sohyun Yoon,
  • Minkyung Kim,
  • Seoungwoo Shin,
  • Jieun Woo,
  • Dahee Son,
  • Dehun Ryu,
  • Jiseon Yoo,
  • Deokhoon Park,
  • Eunsun Jung

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules27072093
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27, no. 7
p. 2093

Abstract

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Advanced glycation end products (AGEs) have recently been increasingly discussed as one factor of skin aging. In this study, we investigated the effects of Cirsium japonicum flower (CFE) extract on glycation in relation to skin aging and skin elasticity. Moreover, we learned the main active constituent of CFE that has effects against glycation. To demonstrate the effects of CFE on glycation, we carried out an in vitro glycation study, 3-dimensional culture, and clinical study. As a result, CFE inhibited formation of AGEs in both bovine serum albumin (BSA)/glucose glycation system and aldehyde-derived glycation system. Moreover, CFE reduced Nε-(carboxymethyl), lysine (CML), and carbonylated proteins that increased by glycation. Furthermore, CFE broke crosslinks of collagen–AGEs and inhibited the increase of matrix metalloproteinase-1 (MMP-1) gene expression by AGEs. In the 3D culture condition, CFE restored the reduction of collagen gel contraction by glycation. Moreover, apigenin was detected as the main active constituent in CFE that has anti-glycation effects. In the clinical study, we confirmed that CFE has effects on skin wrinkles and skin elasticity. Our findings suggest that CFE can be used as a cosmetic or cosmeceutical ingredient for improving skin elasticity and wrinkles. Regulation of AGEs can be an interesting target for anti-aging.

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