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Potential Biological Properties of Lycopene in a Self-Emulsifying Drug Delivery System

In recent years, lycopene has been highlighted due to its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, associated with a beneficial effect on human health. The aim of this study was to advance the studies of antioxidant and anti-inflammatory mechanisms on human keratinocytes cells (HaCaT) of a self...

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Autores principales: Báo, Sônia Nair, Machado, Manuela, Da Silva, Ana Luisa, Melo, Adma, Cunha, Sara, Sousa, Sérgio S., Malheiro, Ana Rita, Fernandes, Rui, Leite, José Roberto S. A., Vasconcelos, Andreanne G., Relvas, João, Pintado, Manuela
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9920511/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36770886
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28031219
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author Báo, Sônia Nair
Machado, Manuela
Da Silva, Ana Luisa
Melo, Adma
Cunha, Sara
Sousa, Sérgio S.
Malheiro, Ana Rita
Fernandes, Rui
Leite, José Roberto S. A.
Vasconcelos, Andreanne G.
Relvas, João
Pintado, Manuela
author_facet Báo, Sônia Nair
Machado, Manuela
Da Silva, Ana Luisa
Melo, Adma
Cunha, Sara
Sousa, Sérgio S.
Malheiro, Ana Rita
Fernandes, Rui
Leite, José Roberto S. A.
Vasconcelos, Andreanne G.
Relvas, João
Pintado, Manuela
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description In recent years, lycopene has been highlighted due to its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, associated with a beneficial effect on human health. The aim of this study was to advance the studies of antioxidant and anti-inflammatory mechanisms on human keratinocytes cells (HaCaT) of a self-emulsifying drug delivery system (SEDDS) loaded with lycopene purified from red guava (nanoLPG). The characteristics of nanoLPG were a hydrodynamic diameter of 205 nm, a polydispersity index of 0.21 and a zeta potential of −20.57, providing physical stability for the nanosystem. NanoLPG demonstrated antioxidant capacity, as shown using the ORAC methodology, and prevented DNA degradation (DNA agarose). Proinflammatory activity was evaluated by quantifying the cytokines TNF-α, IL-6 and IL-8, with only IL-8 showing a significant increase (p < 0.0001). NanoLPG showed greater inhibition of the tyrosinase and elastase enzymes, involved in the skin aging process, compared to purified lycopene (LPG). In vitro treatment for 24 h with 5.0 µg/mL of nanoLPG did not affect the viability of HaCaT cells. The ultrastructure of HaCaT cells demonstrated the maintenance of morphology. This contrasts with endoplasmic reticulum stresses and autophagic vacuoles when treated with LPG after stimulation or not with LPS. Therefore, the use of lycopene in a nanoemulsion may be beneficial in strategies and products associated with skin health.
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spelling pubmed-99205112023-02-12 Potential Biological Properties of Lycopene in a Self-Emulsifying Drug Delivery System Báo, Sônia Nair Machado, Manuela Da Silva, Ana Luisa Melo, Adma Cunha, Sara Sousa, Sérgio S. Malheiro, Ana Rita Fernandes, Rui Leite, José Roberto S. A. Vasconcelos, Andreanne G. Relvas, João Pintado, Manuela Molecules Article In recent years, lycopene has been highlighted due to its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, associated with a beneficial effect on human health. The aim of this study was to advance the studies of antioxidant and anti-inflammatory mechanisms on human keratinocytes cells (HaCaT) of a self-emulsifying drug delivery system (SEDDS) loaded with lycopene purified from red guava (nanoLPG). The characteristics of nanoLPG were a hydrodynamic diameter of 205 nm, a polydispersity index of 0.21 and a zeta potential of −20.57, providing physical stability for the nanosystem. NanoLPG demonstrated antioxidant capacity, as shown using the ORAC methodology, and prevented DNA degradation (DNA agarose). Proinflammatory activity was evaluated by quantifying the cytokines TNF-α, IL-6 and IL-8, with only IL-8 showing a significant increase (p < 0.0001). NanoLPG showed greater inhibition of the tyrosinase and elastase enzymes, involved in the skin aging process, compared to purified lycopene (LPG). In vitro treatment for 24 h with 5.0 µg/mL of nanoLPG did not affect the viability of HaCaT cells. The ultrastructure of HaCaT cells demonstrated the maintenance of morphology. This contrasts with endoplasmic reticulum stresses and autophagic vacuoles when treated with LPG after stimulation or not with LPS. Therefore, the use of lycopene in a nanoemulsion may be beneficial in strategies and products associated with skin health. MDPI 2023-01-26 /pmc/articles/PMC9920511/ /pubmed/36770886 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28031219 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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Malheiro, Ana Rita
Fernandes, Rui
Leite, José Roberto S. A.
Vasconcelos, Andreanne G.
Relvas, João
Pintado, Manuela
Potential Biological Properties of Lycopene in a Self-Emulsifying Drug Delivery System
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9920511/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36770886
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28031219
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