2008
DOI: 10.1111/j.1473-2165.2008.00373.x
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Neuroimmunomodulatory compound for sensitive skin care: in vitro and clinical assessment

Abstract: The protective effect of RCAC in skin barrier function and the positive response produced in human subjects with sensitive skin could be partially explained by our in vitro results showing a significant increase in opioid peptides release, an inhibitory effect on neuropeptides production, and modulation of cytokines production by keratinocytes under ultraviolet stress.

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“…Individuals with sensitive skin frequently report reddening of their skin [15,35,37,38,43,44,49,57,58]. Therefore, the assessment of erythema in skin irritation has been widely investigated, either by visual assessment [28,37,41,59,60] or by quantitative methods such as tristimulus reflectance colorimetry (a* value) [20,50,51,52], reflectance spectrophotometry (erythema index) [38,53,59] or laser Doppler flowmetry (cutaneous blood flow) [20,41,48,50,51,53,61].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Individuals with sensitive skin frequently report reddening of their skin [15,35,37,38,43,44,49,57,58]. Therefore, the assessment of erythema in skin irritation has been widely investigated, either by visual assessment [28,37,41,59,60] or by quantitative methods such as tristimulus reflectance colorimetry (a* value) [20,50,51,52], reflectance spectrophotometry (erythema index) [38,53,59] or laser Doppler flowmetry (cutaneous blood flow) [20,41,48,50,51,53,61].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rhodiola rosea B16F0 cells 1 Suppressed melanin synthesis and tyrosinase activity 2 Inhibited TRP-1 and tyrosinase expression 3 Inhibited MC1R/ CREB/ GSK3b/MITF [74,75] Rhodiola rosea extract/ L-carnosine-associated compound Human skin 1 Reduced transepidermal water loss (TEWL) 2 Elevated the skin barrier function 3 Positive subjective response [65] Rhodiola rosea extract/ L-carnosine-associated compound Keratinocytes 1 Promoted the release of proopiomelanocortin peptides 2 Restored to normal the increased levels of neuropeptides and cytokines [65] Rhodiola imbricata SD rats 1 Promoted wound healing 2 Promoted cellular proliferation 3 Increased collagen synthesis 4 Increased the DNA, protein, hydroxyprolin, and hexosamine in granulation cells 5 Antioxidant and decrease lipid peroxidation [38] Rhodiola crenulata extract Propionibacterium acnes antibiofilm activity against Propionibacterium acnes [66] Salidroside B16F0 cells Suppressed melanin synthesis and tyrosinase activity, but no effect on the expression of MC1R, MITF, TRP-1, or TRP-2 [74,78,79] Tyrosol B16F0 cells 1 Suppression of melanin synthesis and tyrosinase activity 2 Suppressed the expression of MC1R and TRP-1, but not TRP-2 and MITF [78] j o u r n a l o f f o o d a n d d r u g a n a l y s i s x x x ( 2 0 1 5 ) 1 e1 1 inhibition of HIF-1a [52]. Rhodiola sachalinensis and salidroside protected liver tissue from oxidative-stress-induced damage.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…To quantify this subjective data, we utilized a 0–3 grade scale to evaluate the sensations after 0.17 min, and then every minute up to 5 min post-application of test materials. We supposed this scale could better quantify small changes in subjective responses (333435). …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%