Anti-aging and Anti-melanogenesis Efficacy by Antioxidative Mineral-bio Water

항산화성 바이오 미네랄 활성수에 의한 항노화 및 미백효과

  • Published : 2009.03.30

Abstract

UV irradiated skin cells produce reactive oxygen species (ROS). ROS is known to be the primary cause of skin inflammation that is eventually leading to skin aging through decrease of collagen in the dermis. In this study, we evaluated basic efficacy of anti-aging, anti-inflammation and anti-melanogenesis using two antioxidative mineral-bio waters (Mineral-bio water 1 (MIBA-W1) and Mineral-bio water 2 (MIBA-W2)). Both antioxidative mineral-bio waters reduced TNF-${\alpha}$ expression which was induced upon UV irradiation. MIBA-W 1 increased collagen synthesis from UVB irradiated fibroblast at 0.01 % concentration but MIBA-W2 shows slight, but linear increase. Stimulation of melanogenesis by ${\alpha}$-MSH treatment in the cultured B16-F1 melanoma was significantly reduced by the treatment of MIBA-W2 in a dose dependent manner. Taken together, antioxidative MIBA-W1 and 2 seem to have potential applications as functional cosmetic materials.

자외선에 노출된 피부는 활성산소종을 형성한다. 이는 피부의 염증 반응을 야기시키며 콜라겐 생성 억제를 통해 피부 노화를 촉진시킨다. 본 연구에서는 2종류의 항산화성 미네랄 바이오 활성수1과 2(MIBA-W1, MIBA-W2)를 이용하여 항염증 및 항노화 기초 효능과 함께 미백효능을 측정하였다. 두 종류 MIBA-W 모두가 UV에 의해 증가된 TNF-${\alpha}$를 상당량 줄여주는 것으로 나타나 항염증 효능이 있는 것이 확인되었다. 한편 UVB에 의해 감소되는 콜라겐 합성량은 MIBA-W1에 의해 0.01 % 농도에서 대조군 수준으로 증가하였으나 MIBA-W2는 농도가 증가할수록 콜라겐 합성량이 증가하는 경향을 보였다. 한편 MIBA-W2는 ${\alpha}$-MSH로 처리된 B16-F1 melanoma 세포에서의 멜라닌 합성을 억제하는 것이 관찰되었다. MIBA-W2 의 경우 고형분 0.001 % (부피비 5 %)의 농도에서 ${\alpha}$-MSH에 의한 멜라닌의 합성을 ${\alpha}$-MSH positive control 대비 약 50 % 감소시키는 효과를 보였다. 종합하면 두 종류의 MIBA-W는 항염증 효능과 미백기능을 가지는 피부생리활성을 가지고 있는 것이 확인되었으며 따라서 기능성화장품 소재로 개발될 수 있는 가능성을 보였다.

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