2021
DOI: 10.31989/ffhd.v11i8.809
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Oryza Ceramide®, a rice-derived extract consisting of glucosylceramides and β-sitosterol glucoside, improves facial skin dehydration in Japanese subjects

Abstract: Background and objective: The ingestion of plant-derived glucosylceramides (GlcCer) has been reported to contribute to skin barrier function and hydration of the epidermis. b-sitosterol glucoside (BSG) colocalized with GlcCer in the rice hydrophobic fraction has been shown to increase ceramides in the stratum corneum in vitro. Although clinical studies demonstrated that GlcCer reduced transepidermal water loss (TEWL), the contribution of BSG to epidermal dehydration when applied with GlcCer remains unknown. Th… Show more

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“…The compositions of GlcCer and other specifications were previously reported (Takara et al, 2021). The contents of each GlcCer determined by previously reported method (Takara et al, 2021) were 0.11% ( 1 ), 0.11% ( 2 ), 1.79% ( 3 and 4 ), 0.26% ( 5 ), 0.12% ( 6 ), 0.38% ( 7 ), 0.12% ( 8 ), and 0.06% ( 9 ) using 3 as standard compound. The contents of other GlcCer ( 10 , 11 , 14 ) were less than 0.05%.…”
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“…The compositions of GlcCer and other specifications were previously reported (Takara et al, 2021). The contents of each GlcCer determined by previously reported method (Takara et al, 2021) were 0.11% ( 1 ), 0.11% ( 2 ), 1.79% ( 3 and 4 ), 0.26% ( 5 ), 0.12% ( 6 ), 0.38% ( 7 ), 0.12% ( 8 ), and 0.06% ( 9 ) using 3 as standard compound. The contents of other GlcCer ( 10 , 11 , 14 ) were less than 0.05%.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…HPLC fractions were evaporated to obtain GlcCer [d18:2(4 E ,8 Z )/18:0] ( 1 , 23.6 mg), GlcCer [t18:1(8 Z )/20:0] ( 2 , 16 mg), GlcCer [d18:2(4 E ,8 Z )/20:0] ( 3 , 117.6 mg), GlcCer [d18:2(4 E ,8 E )/20:0] ( 4 , 56.5 mg), GlcCer [t18:1(8 Z )/22:0] ( 5 , 32.2 mg), GlcCer [d18:1(4 E )/20:0] ( 6 , 6.0 mg), GlcCer [d18:2(4 E ,8 Z )/22:0] ( 7 , 29.1 mg), GlcCer [d18:2(4 E ,8 E )/22:0] ( 8 , 4.5 mg), GlcCer [t18:1(8 Z )/24:0] ( 9 , 5.8 mg), GlcCer [d18:2(4 E ,8 Z )/24:0] ( 10 , 28.7 mg), GlcCer [d18:2(4 E ,8 E )/24:0] ( 11 , 8.9 mg), GlcCer [t18:1(8 Z )/26:0] ( 12 , 8.8 mg), and GlcCer [d18:2(4 E ,8 Z )/26:0] ( 13 , 3.9 mg). The chemical structure of each GlcCer was identified by comparisons of 1 H‐ and 13 C‐NMR spectra with reference values listed in a previous study (Takara et al, 2021) (Figure 2).…”
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