2019
DOI: 10.3390/ijms20184373
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P1G10, the Proteolytic Fraction from Vasconcellea cundinamarcensis, Stimulates Tissue Repair after Acute Exposure to Ultraviolet B Radiation

Abstract: Background: P1G10 is a cysteine proteolytic fraction from Vasconcellea cundinamarcensis latex, obtained by chromatographic separation on Sephadex-G10 and ultrafiltration. This fraction enhances healing in different models of skin lesions, and displays a protective/healing effect against gastric ulcers, where it was suggested an antioxidant role. Methods: We evaluated here the effect of topical treatment with P1G10, in mice lesions induced by UVB. Results: After single exposure to 2.4 J cm−2 UVB, P1G10 reduced … Show more

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“…superoxide dismutase (SOD) or catalase) or small molecular antioxidants (e.g. glutathione (GSH) or vitamin E) were explored for the treatment of ocular disease [ 3 , 12 ]. However, based on their antioxidant mechanisms, most of these antioxidants have a limited spectrum for free radical scavenging [ 13 , 14 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…superoxide dismutase (SOD) or catalase) or small molecular antioxidants (e.g. glutathione (GSH) or vitamin E) were explored for the treatment of ocular disease [ 3 , 12 ]. However, based on their antioxidant mechanisms, most of these antioxidants have a limited spectrum for free radical scavenging [ 13 , 14 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, SOD is particularly effective in scavenging superoxide anions (O 2 • − ) [ 15 , 16 ] and vitamin E is only responsible for peroxyl radicals (LOO•) deprivation [ 17 , 18 ]. More importantly, long-term exposure to UVB is found to significantly decrease the activity of enzymatic antioxidants [ 12 , 19 ], which further hinders its application in protecting UVB-induced ocular damage. Therefore, a suitable UV protector with broad-spectrum, effective free radical scavenging ability and good chemical stability is desirable.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%