Downregulation of MMP1 expression mediates the anti-aging activity of Citrus sinensis peel extract nanoformulation in UV induced photoaging
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Date
2021-03
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Elsevier
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Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy;138 (2021) 111537
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Abstract
Aging of the skin is a complicated bioprocess that is affected by constant exposure to ultraviolet irradiation. The
application of herbal-based anti-aging creams is still the best choice for treatment. In the present study, Citrus
sinensis L. fruit peels ethanolic extract (CSPE) was formulated into lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) anti-aging cream.
Eight different formulations of CSEP-LNPs were prepared and optimized using 23 full factorial designs. In vivo
antiaging effect of the best formula was tested in Swiss albino mice where photo-aging was induced by exposure
to UV radiation. HPLC-QToF-MS/MS metabolic profiling of CSPE led to the identification of twenty-nine me-
tabolites. CSPE was standardized to a hesperidin content of 15.53 ± 0.152 mg% using RP-HPLC. It was suggested
that the optimized formulation (F7) had (245 nm) particle size, (91.065%) EE, and (91.385%) occlusive effect
with a spherical and smooth surface. The visible appearance of UV-induced photoaging in mice was significantly
improved after topical application on CSPE-NLC cream for 5 weeks, levels of collagen and SOD were significantly
increased in CSPE- NLC group, while levels of PGE2, COX2, JNK, MDA, and elastin was reduced. Finally, The
prepared anti-aging CSPE-NLC cream represents a safe, convenient, and promising skincare cosmetic product.
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Skin aging, Lipid nanoparticles, Factorial Design, Elastase, Collagenase, Citrus sinensis L.