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Recent insights into catechins-rich Assam tea extract for photoaging and senescent ageing
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Document Title
Recent insights into catechins-rich Assam tea extract for photoaging and senescent ageing
Author
Kanlayavattanakul M. Khongkow M. Klinngam W. Chaikul P. Lourith N. Chueamchaitrakun P.
Affiliations
School of Cosmetic Science Mae Fah Luang University Chiang Rai 57100 Thailand; Phytocosmetics and Cosmeceuticals Research Group Mae Fah Luang University Chiang Rai Thailand; National Nanotechnology Center (NANOTEC) National Science and Technology Development Agency Pathum Thani Thailand; School of Agro-Industry Mae Fah Luang University Chiang Rai Thailand; Tea and Coffee Institute Mae Fah Luang University Chiang Rai Thailand
Type
Article
Source Title
Scientific Reports
ISSN
20452322
Year
2024
Volume
14
Issue
1
Open Access
All Open Access Gold
Publisher
Nature Research
DOI
10.1038/s41598-024-52781-2
Abstract
Tea (Camellia spp.) is an important medicinal herb. C. sinensis var. sinensis is the most studied tea variety due to its more preferred flavor than C. sinensis var. assamica (Assam tea) the less economic importance with more bitter variety. A bitter taste highlights its potential as a candidate source for tea catechins the health beneficial actives applicable for ageing treatment. Nonetheless indicative data for tea on UV-induced and senescent ageing remain unclarified. Assam tea extract (ATE) was prepared and standardized in terms of TPC TFC and TTC. EGCG was HPLC quantified as the prime ATE catechin. In vitro antioxidant activity of ATE was exhibited with ABTS DPPH and FRAP assays. ATE抯 cellular antioxidant activity was indicated in HDFs at a stronger degree than ascorbic acid. The photoaging protection of ATE was evidenced in a coculture of HaCaT cells and HDFs. ATE markedly suppressed UV-induced IL-6 IL-8 MMP-1 and MMP-9 expressions. The proficiency of ATE targeting on senescent ageing was demonstrated in an ex vivo human skin model where IL-6 and MMP-1 expressions were suppressed whilst hyaluronic acid and collagen syntheses were promoted. ATE was chemically stabled as indicated by the catechin contents and color parameters following 6爉onths storage under conditions recommended for topical product. ATE enriched in catechins warrants its applicability as a new generation of photoaging protectant agent promising for the prevention and treatment for senescent ageing. The findings indicate the proficiency of ATE for innovative anti-ageing agent. ? 2024 The Author(s).
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