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Production and Partial Characterization of Bioactive Compounds from Underutilized Marine Bioresources for a Cosmetic Formulation: Cytotoxicity and Bioactivity Evaluation

Hydrolyzed collagen, glycogen, and hyaluronic acid, obtained through the biotechnological valorization of underutilized marine bioresources, fulfill cosmetic industry requirements for sustainable products produced under circular economy principles. Hydrolyzed collagen was obtained by hydrolyzing blu...

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Autores principales: Blanco, María, Sánchez, Ana C., Correa, Begoña, Vázquez, José Antonio, Vázquez, Andrea, Pérez-Martín, Ricardo I., Sotelo, Carmen G.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10607788/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37895060
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms242015380
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author Blanco, María
Sánchez, Ana C.
Correa, Begoña
Vázquez, José Antonio
Vázquez, Andrea
Pérez-Martín, Ricardo I.
Sotelo, Carmen G.
author_facet Blanco, María
Sánchez, Ana C.
Correa, Begoña
Vázquez, José Antonio
Vázquez, Andrea
Pérez-Martín, Ricardo I.
Sotelo, Carmen G.
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description Hydrolyzed collagen, glycogen, and hyaluronic acid, obtained through the biotechnological valorization of underutilized marine bioresources, fulfill cosmetic industry requirements for sustainable products produced under circular economy principles. Hydrolyzed collagen was obtained by hydrolyzing blue shark collagen with papain and ultrafiltration. Glycogen was isolated from industrial mussel cooking wastewaters through ultrafiltration, precipitation, and selective polysaccharide separation. Hyaluronic acid was produced by fermentation, purification, and depolymerization. The main objective was to test the feasibility of including these three biomolecules in a cosmetic formulation as bioactive compounds. For this, the in vitro irritant potential of the three ingredients and also that of the cosmetic formulation was assayed according to the Reconstituted Human Epithelium Test method OECD 439. Moreover, an in vitro assessment of the effect of hydrolyzed collagen and hyaluronic acid combinations on mRNA expression and collagen type I synthesis was evaluated in adult human fibroblasts. This study establishes, for the first time, the potential use of particular hydrolyzed collagen and hyaluronic acid combinations as stimulators of collagen I synthesis in fibroblast cultures. Besides, it provide safety information regarding potential use of those biomolecules in the formulation of a cosmetic preparation positively concluding that both, ingredients and cosmetic preparation, resulted not irritant for skin following an international validated reference method.
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spelling pubmed-106077882023-10-28 Production and Partial Characterization of Bioactive Compounds from Underutilized Marine Bioresources for a Cosmetic Formulation: Cytotoxicity and Bioactivity Evaluation Blanco, María Sánchez, Ana C. Correa, Begoña Vázquez, José Antonio Vázquez, Andrea Pérez-Martín, Ricardo I. Sotelo, Carmen G. Int J Mol Sci Article Hydrolyzed collagen, glycogen, and hyaluronic acid, obtained through the biotechnological valorization of underutilized marine bioresources, fulfill cosmetic industry requirements for sustainable products produced under circular economy principles. Hydrolyzed collagen was obtained by hydrolyzing blue shark collagen with papain and ultrafiltration. Glycogen was isolated from industrial mussel cooking wastewaters through ultrafiltration, precipitation, and selective polysaccharide separation. Hyaluronic acid was produced by fermentation, purification, and depolymerization. The main objective was to test the feasibility of including these three biomolecules in a cosmetic formulation as bioactive compounds. For this, the in vitro irritant potential of the three ingredients and also that of the cosmetic formulation was assayed according to the Reconstituted Human Epithelium Test method OECD 439. Moreover, an in vitro assessment of the effect of hydrolyzed collagen and hyaluronic acid combinations on mRNA expression and collagen type I synthesis was evaluated in adult human fibroblasts. This study establishes, for the first time, the potential use of particular hydrolyzed collagen and hyaluronic acid combinations as stimulators of collagen I synthesis in fibroblast cultures. Besides, it provide safety information regarding potential use of those biomolecules in the formulation of a cosmetic preparation positively concluding that both, ingredients and cosmetic preparation, resulted not irritant for skin following an international validated reference method. MDPI 2023-10-19 /pmc/articles/PMC10607788/ /pubmed/37895060 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms242015380 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/).
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Blanco, María
Sánchez, Ana C.
Correa, Begoña
Vázquez, José Antonio
Vázquez, Andrea
Pérez-Martín, Ricardo I.
Sotelo, Carmen G.
Production and Partial Characterization of Bioactive Compounds from Underutilized Marine Bioresources for a Cosmetic Formulation: Cytotoxicity and Bioactivity Evaluation
title Production and Partial Characterization of Bioactive Compounds from Underutilized Marine Bioresources for a Cosmetic Formulation: Cytotoxicity and Bioactivity Evaluation
title_full Production and Partial Characterization of Bioactive Compounds from Underutilized Marine Bioresources for a Cosmetic Formulation: Cytotoxicity and Bioactivity Evaluation
title_fullStr Production and Partial Characterization of Bioactive Compounds from Underutilized Marine Bioresources for a Cosmetic Formulation: Cytotoxicity and Bioactivity Evaluation
title_full_unstemmed Production and Partial Characterization of Bioactive Compounds from Underutilized Marine Bioresources for a Cosmetic Formulation: Cytotoxicity and Bioactivity Evaluation
title_short Production and Partial Characterization of Bioactive Compounds from Underutilized Marine Bioresources for a Cosmetic Formulation: Cytotoxicity and Bioactivity Evaluation
title_sort production and partial characterization of bioactive compounds from underutilized marine bioresources for a cosmetic formulation: cytotoxicity and bioactivity evaluation
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10607788/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37895060
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms242015380
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