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Skin-Whitening Effect of a Callus Extract of Nelumbo nucifera Isolate Haman.

Sung Ho MoonEuihyun KimHye-In KimSoo-Yun KimHyo-Hyun SeoJeong Hun LeeMin-Sup LeeSeung-Ki LeeSang-Hyun MohSeunghee Bae
Published in: Plants (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
The sacred lotus ( Nelumbo nucifera Gaertn. Isolate Haman, in the family Nelumbonaceae) used in this study originated from the Haman region of Korea, and lotus seeds dating back to the Goryeo Dynasty (650-760 years ago) were accidentally discovered. Lotus is known to possess antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and soothing properties. Instead of using the lotus alone, we obtained extracts using Haman region lotus-derived callus (HLC), which allowed for a controlled, quantitative, and infinite supply. Based on the reported effects of the lotus, we formulated a hypothesis to investigate the skin-whitening effect of the HLC extract (HLCE). The HLCE was first obtained by extraction with distilled water and using 5% propanediol as a solvent and subsequently verified for the whitening effect (melanin content tests) using mammalian cells in vitro. Its efficacy at the molecular level was confirmed through real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) using melanin-related genes. Furthermore, clinical trials with 21 volunteers confirmed the significant whitening effect of cosmetics containing the HLCE. In conclusion, we found that the HLCE not only has anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and skin-soothing properties but also plays an essential role in skin whitening. Therefore, we propose that the HLCE has the potential to become a new raw material for the cosmetic industry.
Keyphrases
  • anti inflammatory
  • soft tissue
  • oxidative stress
  • wound healing
  • clinical trial
  • randomized controlled trial
  • climate change
  • mass spectrometry
  • single molecule
  • double blind