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Skin wound healing effects of (+)-syringaresinol from ginseng berry
BACKGROUND: Ginseng has been used as a traditional medicine and functional cosmetic ingredients for many years. Recent studies have focused on the potential biological effects of the ginseng berry and its ingredients. (+)-Syringaresinol (SYR) is enriched in ginseng berry and its beneficial effects o...
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2023
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10499580/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37720576 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jgr.2023.04.003 |
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author | Hwang, Jee-hyun Kang, Yeonsoo Park, Heui-Jin Kim, Seolyeong Lee, Su-Hyun Kim, Hangun Nam, Sang-Jip Lim, Kyung-Min |
author_facet | Hwang, Jee-hyun Kang, Yeonsoo Park, Heui-Jin Kim, Seolyeong Lee, Su-Hyun Kim, Hangun Nam, Sang-Jip Lim, Kyung-Min |
author_sort | Hwang, Jee-hyun |
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description | BACKGROUND: Ginseng has been used as a traditional medicine and functional cosmetic ingredients for many years. Recent studies have focused on the potential biological effects of the ginseng berry and its ingredients. (+)-Syringaresinol (SYR) is enriched in ginseng berry and its beneficial effects on the skin have been recently reported. However, little is known about the its effects on the wound healing process of skin. METHODS: Here, we evaluated the skin wound healing effect of (+)-SYR using the human fibroblast Hs68 cell and ex vivo pig and human skin tissue model. Scratch wound test and hydrogen peroxide (HPO) induce chemical wound model were employed. RESULTS: (+)-SYR promoted the migration and proliferation of Hs68 cells without significant cytotoxicity at the tested concentrations. Especially, in ex vivo pig and human skin tissue, HPO-induced chemical wound was recovered almost completely by (+)-SYR. In line with the finding in Hs68, the protein expression levels of TGF-β and PCNA, a proliferation marker were increased, demonstrating the beneficial effects of (+)-SYR on skin wound repair. CONCLUSION: Collectively, we demonstrated that (+)-SYR from ginseng berry, can enhance the wound healing effect by accelerating cell proliferation and skin regeneration, suggesting the potential utility of (+)-SYR for skin wound repair. |
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spelling | pubmed-104995802023-09-15 Skin wound healing effects of (+)-syringaresinol from ginseng berry Hwang, Jee-hyun Kang, Yeonsoo Park, Heui-Jin Kim, Seolyeong Lee, Su-Hyun Kim, Hangun Nam, Sang-Jip Lim, Kyung-Min J Ginseng Res Research Article BACKGROUND: Ginseng has been used as a traditional medicine and functional cosmetic ingredients for many years. Recent studies have focused on the potential biological effects of the ginseng berry and its ingredients. (+)-Syringaresinol (SYR) is enriched in ginseng berry and its beneficial effects on the skin have been recently reported. However, little is known about the its effects on the wound healing process of skin. METHODS: Here, we evaluated the skin wound healing effect of (+)-SYR using the human fibroblast Hs68 cell and ex vivo pig and human skin tissue model. Scratch wound test and hydrogen peroxide (HPO) induce chemical wound model were employed. RESULTS: (+)-SYR promoted the migration and proliferation of Hs68 cells without significant cytotoxicity at the tested concentrations. Especially, in ex vivo pig and human skin tissue, HPO-induced chemical wound was recovered almost completely by (+)-SYR. In line with the finding in Hs68, the protein expression levels of TGF-β and PCNA, a proliferation marker were increased, demonstrating the beneficial effects of (+)-SYR on skin wound repair. CONCLUSION: Collectively, we demonstrated that (+)-SYR from ginseng berry, can enhance the wound healing effect by accelerating cell proliferation and skin regeneration, suggesting the potential utility of (+)-SYR for skin wound repair. Elsevier 2023-09 2023-04-14 /pmc/articles/PMC10499580/ /pubmed/37720576 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jgr.2023.04.003 Text en © 2023 The Korean Society of Ginseng. Publishing services by Elsevier B.V. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Research Article Hwang, Jee-hyun Kang, Yeonsoo Park, Heui-Jin Kim, Seolyeong Lee, Su-Hyun Kim, Hangun Nam, Sang-Jip Lim, Kyung-Min Skin wound healing effects of (+)-syringaresinol from ginseng berry |
title | Skin wound healing effects of (+)-syringaresinol from ginseng berry |
title_full | Skin wound healing effects of (+)-syringaresinol from ginseng berry |
title_fullStr | Skin wound healing effects of (+)-syringaresinol from ginseng berry |
title_full_unstemmed | Skin wound healing effects of (+)-syringaresinol from ginseng berry |
title_short | Skin wound healing effects of (+)-syringaresinol from ginseng berry |
title_sort | skin wound healing effects of (+)-syringaresinol from ginseng berry |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10499580/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37720576 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jgr.2023.04.003 |
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