Cosmetics (Dec 2021)

The Protective Effect of <i>Hamamelis virginiana</i> Stem and Leaf Extract on Fine Dust-Induced Damage on Human Keratinocytes

  • Jiyoung Choi,
  • Dongki Yang,
  • Mi Yeon Moon,
  • Gi Yeon Han,
  • Moon Sik Chang,
  • Joonseok Cha

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cosmetics8040119
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 4
p. 119

Abstract

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Witch hazel extracts have been used for decades as cosmetic ingredients in skin care products. Our present study aims to evaluate its potential in anti-pollution products using a previously reported in vitro model. Calcium is a universal second messenger, and we used human respiratory and skin cells to detect changes in intracellular Ca2+ concentrations upon particulate matter contact. Both an increase in pro-inflammatory markers and a decrease in tight junction proteins were confirmed, as previously reported. Witch hazel stem and leaf extract showed significant attenuation of Ca2+ response upon the challenge; it displayed systematic regulations of the signal generator, PAR-2; a pro-inflammatory marker, NF-κB; and a tight junction protein, Occludin. We identified hexagalloylglucose from the extract and concluded that it is a major component regulating protection from particulate matter. Based on these results, witch hazel extract containing hexagalloylglucose is an active ingredient in anti-pollution skin care products.

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