An increasing number of people seek treatment for aging-related conditions. Plant-derived nutraceuticals are currently of great interest in the setting of dermo-cosmetic studies for their preventive role in photoaging. We conducted an in vitro study on the possible preventive properties against photoaging of a commercially available product (Venerinase®). A mixture of Rhodiola rosea, Tribulus terrestris, Moringa oleifera, Undaria pinnatifida, folic acid and vitamin B12 (Venerinase®) was tested for its potential anti-aging effects on the skin in vitro. Conventional histology, immunofluorescence and real time PCR were employed in the research protocol. The tested product was proven to prevent UV-induced morphological changes both in keratinocytes and fibroblasts. Moreover, senescence-related and proinflammatory pathways commonly triggered by UV exposure were demonstrated to be inhibited by Venerinase® pretreatment. Our results support the potential clinical benefits of oral supplements for the treatment and/or prevention of cutaneous photodamage.

Food Supplements for Skin Health: In Vitro Efficacy of a Combination of Rhodiola rosea, Tribulus terrestris, Moringa oleifera and Undaria pinnatifida on UV-Induced Damage / Paganelli, Alessia; Pisciotta, Alessandra; Bertani, Giulia; DI TINCO, Rosanna; Tagliaferri, Nadia; Orlandi, Giulia; Azzoni, Paola; Bertoni, Laura. - In: COSMETICS. - ISSN 2079-9284. - 10:3(2023), pp. 1-12. [10.3390/cosmetics10030083]

Food Supplements for Skin Health: In Vitro Efficacy of a Combination of Rhodiola rosea, Tribulus terrestris, Moringa oleifera and Undaria pinnatifida on UV-Induced Damage

Alessia Paganelli;Alessandra Pisciotta;Giulia Bertani;Rosanna Di Tinco;Nadia Tagliaferri;Giulia Orlandi;Paola Azzoni;Laura Bertoni
2023

Abstract

An increasing number of people seek treatment for aging-related conditions. Plant-derived nutraceuticals are currently of great interest in the setting of dermo-cosmetic studies for their preventive role in photoaging. We conducted an in vitro study on the possible preventive properties against photoaging of a commercially available product (Venerinase®). A mixture of Rhodiola rosea, Tribulus terrestris, Moringa oleifera, Undaria pinnatifida, folic acid and vitamin B12 (Venerinase®) was tested for its potential anti-aging effects on the skin in vitro. Conventional histology, immunofluorescence and real time PCR were employed in the research protocol. The tested product was proven to prevent UV-induced morphological changes both in keratinocytes and fibroblasts. Moreover, senescence-related and proinflammatory pathways commonly triggered by UV exposure were demonstrated to be inhibited by Venerinase® pretreatment. Our results support the potential clinical benefits of oral supplements for the treatment and/or prevention of cutaneous photodamage.
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Food Supplements for Skin Health: In Vitro Efficacy of a Combination of Rhodiola rosea, Tribulus terrestris, Moringa oleifera and Undaria pinnatifida on UV-Induced Damage / Paganelli, Alessia; Pisciotta, Alessandra; Bertani, Giulia; DI TINCO, Rosanna; Tagliaferri, Nadia; Orlandi, Giulia; Azzoni, Paola; Bertoni, Laura. - In: COSMETICS. - ISSN 2079-9284. - 10:3(2023), pp. 1-12. [10.3390/cosmetics10030083]
Paganelli, Alessia; Pisciotta, Alessandra; Bertani, Giulia; DI TINCO, Rosanna; Tagliaferri, Nadia; Orlandi, Giulia; Azzoni, Paola; Bertoni, Laura...espandi
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