Morquio A, Rivera-Megret F, Dajas F.
Photoprotection
by topical application of Achyrocline satureioides ('Marcela').
Phytother Res. 2005
Jun;19(6):486-90.
PMID: 16114090 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
Department of
Neurochemistry, Instituto de Investigaciones Biologicas Clemente Estable,
Montevideo, Uruguay.
It has been demonstrated that the use of topical antioxidants can contribute to
controling the free radicals excess produced by ultraviolet (UV) irradiation of
the skin, being beneficial for processes such as photo aging and eventually
cancer. Some plant extracts, particularly because of their polyphenolic
constituents, can be beneficial for skin photo damage. Plant extracts of
Achyrocline satureioides (AS) and Epilobium parviflorum (EP), potent
antioxidant medicinal plants, were mixed with a cosmetic base and applied to
the back skin of rabbits. Afterwards the skin was exposed to 1 h of UV
irradiation from a known source. The production of the hydroxyl (OH.) radical
was assessed in the skin after UV by measuring 2,3-dyhydroxybenzoic acid
(2,3-DHBA), produced by the hydroxylation of sodium salicylate, previously
injected intracutaneously (i.c.) in the irradiated areas.The UV provoked a
marked increase in 2,3-DHBA that was significantly decreased by the AS cosmetic
preparation. The EP extract did not show any effect on 2,3-DHBA production. It
is concluded that the cosmetic preparation containing the AS extract is able to
scavenge OH. production likely to be due to the presence of high concentrations
of flavonoid aglycones such as quercetin, luteolin and 3-O-methylquercetin.
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