Tart Cherry ( Prunus cerasus L.) Pit Extracts Protect Human Skin Cells against Oxidative Stress: Unlocking Sustainable Uses for Food Industry Byproducts.
Hannah DecotMeenakshi SudhakaranEmma BoismierAnthony SchilmillerEthan ClauchertyAndrea I DoseffBahar AliakbarianPublished in: Foods (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
Industrial processing of tart cherries ( Prunus cerasus L.) produces bioproducts like cherry pits (CP), which contribute to adverse environmental effects. To identify sustainable strategies to minimize the environmental impact of cherry processing, we investigated their potential value as antioxidants for prospective utilization within cosmeceutical applications. Untargeted metabolomic analyses of water and water: ethanol CP extracts using an eco-friendly technique revealed significant enrichment in coumaroyl derivatives and flavonoids with congruent metabolite representation regardless of the extraction solvent. The antioxidant activity of tart CP extracts was evaluated on human skin cells exposed to H 2 O 2 or LPS, modeling environmentally induced oxidants. Notably, both CP extracts provide antioxidant activity by reducing H 2 O 2 or LPS-induced ROS in human skin keratinocytes without affecting cell viability. The CP extracts increased the expression of CAT and SOD1 genes encoding antioxidant regulatory enzymes while decreasing the expression of NOS2 , a pro-oxidant regulator. These findings reveal the antioxidant properties of tart CP, offering new opportunities to produce natural-based skin care products and adding economic value while providing sustainable options to reduce the environmental impact of food byproducts.
Keyphrases
- oxidative stress
- induced apoptosis
- human health
- anti inflammatory
- lps induced
- inflammatory response
- poor prognosis
- cell cycle arrest
- diabetic rats
- drinking water
- healthcare
- risk assessment
- life cycle
- dna damage
- cell death
- genome wide
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- single cell
- palliative care
- mass spectrometry
- heavy metals
- wound healing
- binding protein
- chronic pain
- nitric oxide synthase
- dna methylation
- high glucose
- ionic liquid
- atomic force microscopy
- drug induced
- soft tissue
- heat shock
- pi k akt
- long non coding rna
- adverse drug