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Advances in dermatology using DNA aptamer “Aptamin C” innovation: Oxidative stress prevention and effect maximization of vitamin C through antioxidation

BACKGROUND: Vitamin C (also known as L‐ascorbic acid) plays a critical role in reactive oxygen species (ROS) reduction and cell regeneration by protecting cell from oxidative stress. Although vitamin C is widely used in cosmetic and therapeutic markets, there is considerable evidence that vitamin C...

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Autores principales: Choi, Sooho, Han, Jeongmin, Kim, Ji Hyun, Kim, A‐Ru, Kim, Sang‐Heon, Lee, Weontae, Yoon, Moon‐Young, Kim, Gyuyoup, Kim, Yoon‐Seong
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7154658/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31353789
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jocd.13081
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author Choi, Sooho
Han, Jeongmin
Kim, Ji Hyun
Kim, A‐Ru
Kim, Sang‐Heon
Lee, Weontae
Yoon, Moon‐Young
Kim, Gyuyoup
Kim, Yoon‐Seong
author_facet Choi, Sooho
Han, Jeongmin
Kim, Ji Hyun
Kim, A‐Ru
Kim, Sang‐Heon
Lee, Weontae
Yoon, Moon‐Young
Kim, Gyuyoup
Kim, Yoon‐Seong
author_sort Choi, Sooho
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description BACKGROUND: Vitamin C (also known as L‐ascorbic acid) plays a critical role in reactive oxygen species (ROS) reduction and cell regeneration by protecting cell from oxidative stress. Although vitamin C is widely used in cosmetic and therapeutic markets, there is considerable evidence that vitamin C easily undergoes oxidation by air, pH, temperature, and UV light upon storage. This deficiency of vitamin C decreases its potency as an antioxidant and reduces the shelf‐life of products containing vitamin C as its ingredient. To overcome the deficiency of vitamin C, we have developed Aptamin C, an innovative DNA aptamer maximizing the antioxidant efficacy of vitamin C by binding to the reduced form of vitamin C and delaying its oxidation. METHODS: Binding of Aptamin C with vitamin C was determined using ITC analysis. ITC experiment was performed 0.2 mmol/L vitamin C that was injected 25 times in 2 µL aliquots into the 1.8 mL sample cell containing the Aptamin C at a concentration of 0.02 mmol/L. The data were fitted to a one‐site binding isotherm using with origin program for ITC v.5.0. RESULTS: To investigate the effect of Aptamin C and vitamin C complex in human skins, both in vitro and clinical tests were performed. We observed that the complex of Aptamin C and vitamin C was significantly effective in wrinkle improvement, whitening effect, and hydration increase. In the clinical test, subjects treated with the complex showed dramatic improvement in skin irritation and itching. No adverse reaction was presented by Aptamin C complex in the test. CONCLUSION: Taken together, these results showed that Aptamin C, an innovative novel compound, should potentially be served as a key cosmeceutical ingredient for a range of skin conditions.
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spelling pubmed-71546582020-04-14 Advances in dermatology using DNA aptamer “Aptamin C” innovation: Oxidative stress prevention and effect maximization of vitamin C through antioxidation Choi, Sooho Han, Jeongmin Kim, Ji Hyun Kim, A‐Ru Kim, Sang‐Heon Lee, Weontae Yoon, Moon‐Young Kim, Gyuyoup Kim, Yoon‐Seong J Cosmet Dermatol Basic Science Cosmetic Dermatology Articles BACKGROUND: Vitamin C (also known as L‐ascorbic acid) plays a critical role in reactive oxygen species (ROS) reduction and cell regeneration by protecting cell from oxidative stress. Although vitamin C is widely used in cosmetic and therapeutic markets, there is considerable evidence that vitamin C easily undergoes oxidation by air, pH, temperature, and UV light upon storage. This deficiency of vitamin C decreases its potency as an antioxidant and reduces the shelf‐life of products containing vitamin C as its ingredient. To overcome the deficiency of vitamin C, we have developed Aptamin C, an innovative DNA aptamer maximizing the antioxidant efficacy of vitamin C by binding to the reduced form of vitamin C and delaying its oxidation. METHODS: Binding of Aptamin C with vitamin C was determined using ITC analysis. ITC experiment was performed 0.2 mmol/L vitamin C that was injected 25 times in 2 µL aliquots into the 1.8 mL sample cell containing the Aptamin C at a concentration of 0.02 mmol/L. The data were fitted to a one‐site binding isotherm using with origin program for ITC v.5.0. RESULTS: To investigate the effect of Aptamin C and vitamin C complex in human skins, both in vitro and clinical tests were performed. We observed that the complex of Aptamin C and vitamin C was significantly effective in wrinkle improvement, whitening effect, and hydration increase. In the clinical test, subjects treated with the complex showed dramatic improvement in skin irritation and itching. No adverse reaction was presented by Aptamin C complex in the test. CONCLUSION: Taken together, these results showed that Aptamin C, an innovative novel compound, should potentially be served as a key cosmeceutical ingredient for a range of skin conditions. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-07-28 2020-04 /pmc/articles/PMC7154658/ /pubmed/31353789 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jocd.13081 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology Published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
spellingShingle Basic Science Cosmetic Dermatology Articles
Choi, Sooho
Han, Jeongmin
Kim, Ji Hyun
Kim, A‐Ru
Kim, Sang‐Heon
Lee, Weontae
Yoon, Moon‐Young
Kim, Gyuyoup
Kim, Yoon‐Seong
Advances in dermatology using DNA aptamer “Aptamin C” innovation: Oxidative stress prevention and effect maximization of vitamin C through antioxidation
title Advances in dermatology using DNA aptamer “Aptamin C” innovation: Oxidative stress prevention and effect maximization of vitamin C through antioxidation
title_full Advances in dermatology using DNA aptamer “Aptamin C” innovation: Oxidative stress prevention and effect maximization of vitamin C through antioxidation
title_fullStr Advances in dermatology using DNA aptamer “Aptamin C” innovation: Oxidative stress prevention and effect maximization of vitamin C through antioxidation
title_full_unstemmed Advances in dermatology using DNA aptamer “Aptamin C” innovation: Oxidative stress prevention and effect maximization of vitamin C through antioxidation
title_short Advances in dermatology using DNA aptamer “Aptamin C” innovation: Oxidative stress prevention and effect maximization of vitamin C through antioxidation
title_sort advances in dermatology using dna aptamer “aptamin c” innovation: oxidative stress prevention and effect maximization of vitamin c through antioxidation
topic Basic Science Cosmetic Dermatology Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7154658/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31353789
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jocd.13081
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