Cargando…

Photoprotection and Antiaging Activity of Extracts from Honeybush (Cyclopia sp.)—In Vitro Wound Healing and Inhibition of the Skin Extracellular Matrix Enzymes: Tyrosinase, Collagenase, Elastase and Hyaluronidase

Cyclopia sp. (honeybush) is an African shrub known as a rich source of polyphenols. The biological effects of fermented honeybush extracts were investigated. The influence of honeybush extracts on extracellular matrix (ECM) enzymes responsible for the skin malfunction and aging process—collagenase,...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Hering, Anna, Stefanowicz-Hajduk, Justyna, Gucwa, Magdalena, Wielgomas, Bartosz, Ochocka, Jadwiga Renata
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2023
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10221029/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37242784
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics15051542
_version_ 1785049358875492352
author Hering, Anna
Stefanowicz-Hajduk, Justyna
Gucwa, Magdalena
Wielgomas, Bartosz
Ochocka, Jadwiga Renata
author_facet Hering, Anna
Stefanowicz-Hajduk, Justyna
Gucwa, Magdalena
Wielgomas, Bartosz
Ochocka, Jadwiga Renata
author_sort Hering, Anna
collection PubMed
description Cyclopia sp. (honeybush) is an African shrub known as a rich source of polyphenols. The biological effects of fermented honeybush extracts were investigated. The influence of honeybush extracts on extracellular matrix (ECM) enzymes responsible for the skin malfunction and aging process—collagenase, elastase, tyrosinase and hyaluronidase—was analysed. The research also included assessment of the in vitro photoprotection efficiency of honeybush extracts and their contribution to the wound healing process. Antioxidant properties of the prepared extracts were evaluated, and quantification of the main compounds in the extracts was achieved. The research showed that the analysed extracts had a significant ability to inhibit collagenase, tyrosinase and hyaluronidase and a weak influence on elastase activity. Tyrosinase was inhibited effectively by honeybush acetone (IC(50) 26.18 ± 1.45 µg/mL), ethanol (IC(50) 45.99 ± 0.76 µg/mL) and water (IC(50) 67.42 ± 1.75 µg/mL) extracts. Significant hyaluronidase inhibition was observed for ethanol, acetone and water extracts (IC(50) were 10.99 ± 1.56, 13.21 ± 0.39 and 14.62 ± 0.21µg/mL, respectively). Collagenase activity was inhibited effectively by honeybush acetone extract (IC(50) 42.5 ± 1.05 μg/mL). The wound healing properties of the honeybush extracts, estimated in vitro in human keratinocytes (HaCaTs), were indicated for water and ethanol extracts. In vitro sun protection factor (SPF in vitro) showed medium photoprotection potential for all the honeybush extracts. The quantity of polyphenolic compounds was estimated with the use of high-performance liquid chromatography equipped with diode-array detection (HPLC-DAD), indicating the highest mangiferin contents in ethanol, acetone and n-butanol extracts, while in the water extract hesperidin was the dominant compound. The antioxidant properties of the honeybush extracts were estimated with FRAP (2,4,6-Tris(2-pyridyl)-s-triazine) and DPPH (2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl) tests, indicating their strong antioxidant activity, similar to ascorbic acid for the acetone extract in both tests. The wound healing abilities, estimation of SPF in vitro and the direct influence on selected enzymes (elastase, tyrosinase, collagenase and hyaluronidase) of the tested honeybush extracts were analysed for the first time, indicating a high potential of these well-known herbal tea for antiaging, anti-inflammation, regeneration and protection of the skin.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-10221029
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2023
publisher MDPI
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-102210292023-05-28 Photoprotection and Antiaging Activity of Extracts from Honeybush (Cyclopia sp.)—In Vitro Wound Healing and Inhibition of the Skin Extracellular Matrix Enzymes: Tyrosinase, Collagenase, Elastase and Hyaluronidase Hering, Anna Stefanowicz-Hajduk, Justyna Gucwa, Magdalena Wielgomas, Bartosz Ochocka, Jadwiga Renata Pharmaceutics Article Cyclopia sp. (honeybush) is an African shrub known as a rich source of polyphenols. The biological effects of fermented honeybush extracts were investigated. The influence of honeybush extracts on extracellular matrix (ECM) enzymes responsible for the skin malfunction and aging process—collagenase, elastase, tyrosinase and hyaluronidase—was analysed. The research also included assessment of the in vitro photoprotection efficiency of honeybush extracts and their contribution to the wound healing process. Antioxidant properties of the prepared extracts were evaluated, and quantification of the main compounds in the extracts was achieved. The research showed that the analysed extracts had a significant ability to inhibit collagenase, tyrosinase and hyaluronidase and a weak influence on elastase activity. Tyrosinase was inhibited effectively by honeybush acetone (IC(50) 26.18 ± 1.45 µg/mL), ethanol (IC(50) 45.99 ± 0.76 µg/mL) and water (IC(50) 67.42 ± 1.75 µg/mL) extracts. Significant hyaluronidase inhibition was observed for ethanol, acetone and water extracts (IC(50) were 10.99 ± 1.56, 13.21 ± 0.39 and 14.62 ± 0.21µg/mL, respectively). Collagenase activity was inhibited effectively by honeybush acetone extract (IC(50) 42.5 ± 1.05 μg/mL). The wound healing properties of the honeybush extracts, estimated in vitro in human keratinocytes (HaCaTs), were indicated for water and ethanol extracts. In vitro sun protection factor (SPF in vitro) showed medium photoprotection potential for all the honeybush extracts. The quantity of polyphenolic compounds was estimated with the use of high-performance liquid chromatography equipped with diode-array detection (HPLC-DAD), indicating the highest mangiferin contents in ethanol, acetone and n-butanol extracts, while in the water extract hesperidin was the dominant compound. The antioxidant properties of the honeybush extracts were estimated with FRAP (2,4,6-Tris(2-pyridyl)-s-triazine) and DPPH (2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl) tests, indicating their strong antioxidant activity, similar to ascorbic acid for the acetone extract in both tests. The wound healing abilities, estimation of SPF in vitro and the direct influence on selected enzymes (elastase, tyrosinase, collagenase and hyaluronidase) of the tested honeybush extracts were analysed for the first time, indicating a high potential of these well-known herbal tea for antiaging, anti-inflammation, regeneration and protection of the skin. MDPI 2023-05-19 /pmc/articles/PMC10221029/ /pubmed/37242784 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics15051542 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Hering, Anna
Stefanowicz-Hajduk, Justyna
Gucwa, Magdalena
Wielgomas, Bartosz
Ochocka, Jadwiga Renata
Photoprotection and Antiaging Activity of Extracts from Honeybush (Cyclopia sp.)—In Vitro Wound Healing and Inhibition of the Skin Extracellular Matrix Enzymes: Tyrosinase, Collagenase, Elastase and Hyaluronidase
title Photoprotection and Antiaging Activity of Extracts from Honeybush (Cyclopia sp.)—In Vitro Wound Healing and Inhibition of the Skin Extracellular Matrix Enzymes: Tyrosinase, Collagenase, Elastase and Hyaluronidase
title_full Photoprotection and Antiaging Activity of Extracts from Honeybush (Cyclopia sp.)—In Vitro Wound Healing and Inhibition of the Skin Extracellular Matrix Enzymes: Tyrosinase, Collagenase, Elastase and Hyaluronidase
title_fullStr Photoprotection and Antiaging Activity of Extracts from Honeybush (Cyclopia sp.)—In Vitro Wound Healing and Inhibition of the Skin Extracellular Matrix Enzymes: Tyrosinase, Collagenase, Elastase and Hyaluronidase
title_full_unstemmed Photoprotection and Antiaging Activity of Extracts from Honeybush (Cyclopia sp.)—In Vitro Wound Healing and Inhibition of the Skin Extracellular Matrix Enzymes: Tyrosinase, Collagenase, Elastase and Hyaluronidase
title_short Photoprotection and Antiaging Activity of Extracts from Honeybush (Cyclopia sp.)—In Vitro Wound Healing and Inhibition of the Skin Extracellular Matrix Enzymes: Tyrosinase, Collagenase, Elastase and Hyaluronidase
title_sort photoprotection and antiaging activity of extracts from honeybush (cyclopia sp.)—in vitro wound healing and inhibition of the skin extracellular matrix enzymes: tyrosinase, collagenase, elastase and hyaluronidase
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10221029/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37242784
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics15051542
work_keys_str_mv AT heringanna photoprotectionandantiagingactivityofextractsfromhoneybushcyclopiaspinvitrowoundhealingandinhibitionoftheskinextracellularmatrixenzymestyrosinasecollagenaseelastaseandhyaluronidase
AT stefanowiczhajdukjustyna photoprotectionandantiagingactivityofextractsfromhoneybushcyclopiaspinvitrowoundhealingandinhibitionoftheskinextracellularmatrixenzymestyrosinasecollagenaseelastaseandhyaluronidase
AT gucwamagdalena photoprotectionandantiagingactivityofextractsfromhoneybushcyclopiaspinvitrowoundhealingandinhibitionoftheskinextracellularmatrixenzymestyrosinasecollagenaseelastaseandhyaluronidase
AT wielgomasbartosz photoprotectionandantiagingactivityofextractsfromhoneybushcyclopiaspinvitrowoundhealingandinhibitionoftheskinextracellularmatrixenzymestyrosinasecollagenaseelastaseandhyaluronidase
AT ochockajadwigarenata photoprotectionandantiagingactivityofextractsfromhoneybushcyclopiaspinvitrowoundhealingandinhibitionoftheskinextracellularmatrixenzymestyrosinasecollagenaseelastaseandhyaluronidase