CBQF-Centro de Biotecnologia e Química Fina-Laboratório Associado, Escola Superior de Biotecnologia, Universidade Católica Portuguesa, Rua Diogo Botelho 1327, 4169-005 Porto, Portugal.
Amyris Bio Products Portugal, Unipessoal Lda, Rua Diogo Botelho 1327, 4169-005 Porto, Portugal.
Molecules. 2024 Aug 6;29(16):3717. doi: 10.3390/molecules29163717.
The skin is the largest organ in the human body and serves multiple functions such as barrier protection and thermoregulation. The maintenance of its integrity and healthy structure is of paramount importance. Accordingly, technological advances in cosmetic sciences have been directed towards optimizing these factors. Plant-derived ingredients have been explored for their bioactivity profiles and sustainable sources. Grape by-products contain a group of bioactive molecules that display important biological activities. Nonetheless, many of these molecules (e.g., phenolic compounds) are unstable and susceptible to degradation. So, their encapsulation using nano/microsystems (i.e., microdispersions) has been explored as a promising solution. In this work, two grape seed extracts were obtained, one from a single grape variety (GSE-Ov) and another from a mix of five grape varieties (GSE-Sv). These extracts were analysed for their antioxidant and antimicrobial activities, as well as their chemical composition and molecular structure. The extract that showed the most promising properties was GSE-Ov with a DPPH IC of 0.079 mg mL. This extract was encapsulated in soy lecithin microdispersions coated with pectin, with an encapsulation efficiency of 88.8%. They showed an in vitro release of polyphenols of 59.4% during 24 h. The particles displayed a zeta potential of -20.3 mV and an average diameter of 13.6 µm. Microdispersions proved to be safe under 5 and 2.5 mg mL in HaCaT and HDF cell models, respectively. Additionally, they demonstrated anti-inflammatory activity against IL-1α when tested at 2 mg mL. This work enabled the valorisation of a by-product from the wine industry by using natural extracts in skincare products.
皮肤是人体最大的器官,具有多种功能,如屏障保护和体温调节。保持其完整性和健康结构至关重要。因此,化妆品科学的技术进步一直致力于优化这些因素。人们一直在探索植物衍生成分的生物活性特征和可持续来源。葡萄副产物含有一组具有重要生物活性的生物活性分子。然而,许多这些分子(例如酚类化合物)不稳定,容易降解。因此,人们探索了使用纳米/微系统(即微分散体)对其进行封装的方法,这是一种很有前途的解决方案。在这项工作中,从单一葡萄品种(GSE-Ov)和五种葡萄品种的混合物(GSE-Sv)中获得了两种葡萄籽提取物。对这些提取物的抗氧化和抗菌活性、化学成分和分子结构进行了分析。表现出最有前途特性的提取物是 GSE-Ov,其 DPPH IC 为 0.079 mg mL。该提取物被封装在大豆卵磷脂微分散体中,并用果胶包被,包封效率为 88.8%。在 24 小时内,它们显示出 59.4%的多酚体外释放。颗粒显示出-20.3 mV 的 ζ 电位和 13.6 µm 的平均直径。微分散体在 HaCaT 和 HDF 细胞模型中,浓度分别为 5 和 2.5 mg mL 时被证明是安全的。此外,当在 2 mg mL 时测试时,它们对 IL-1α 表现出抗炎活性。这项工作通过在护肤品中使用天然提取物,实现了从葡萄酒行业副产物的增值。