Anti-Phototoxicity Effect of Phenolic Compounds from Acetone Extract of Entada phaseoloides Leaves via Activation of COX-2 and iNOS in Human Epidermal Keratinocytes.
Yanisa MittraphabYhiya AmenMaki NagataMasako MatsumotoDongmei WangKuniyoshi ShimizuPublished in: Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
The extract from Entada phaseoloides was employed as active ingredients of natural origin into cosmetic products, while the components analysis was barely reported. Using LC-DAD-MS/qTOF analysis, eleven compounds ( 1 - 11 ) were proposed or identified from acetone extract of E. phaseoloides leaves (AE). Among them, six phenolic compounds, protocatechuic acid ( 2 ), 4-hydroxybenzoic acid ( 3 ), luteolin-7- O -β-d-glucoside ( 5 ), cirsimaritin ( 6 ), dihydrokaempferol ( 9 ), and apigenin ( 10 ), were isolated by various chromatographic techniques. Protocatechuic acid ( 2 ), epicatechin ( 4 ), and kaempferol ( 11 ) at a concentration 100 μM increased the HaCaT cells viability of the UVB-irradiated cell without any cytotoxicity effect and reduced the expression of COX-2 and iNOS inflammation gene. Moreover, compounds 2 and 4 could have potent effects on cell migration during wound closure. These results suggest that compounds 2 , 4 , and 11 from AE have anti-photoaging properties and could be employed in pharmaceutical and cosmeceutical products.
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