Anti-aging and tyrosinase inhibition effects of Cassia fistula flower butanolic extract

© 2016 The Author(s). Background: Natural products made from plant sources have been used in a variety of cosmetic applications as a source of nutrition and as a whitening agent. The flowers of Cassia fistula L, family Fabaceae, have been used as a traditional medicine for skin diseases and wound he...

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Main Authors: Limtrakul P., Yodkeeree S., Thippraphan P., Punfa W., Srisomboon J.
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Published: 2017
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-412162017-09-28T04:20:00Z Anti-aging and tyrosinase inhibition effects of Cassia fistula flower butanolic extract Limtrakul P. Yodkeeree S. Thippraphan P. Punfa W. Srisomboon J. © 2016 The Author(s). Background: Natural products made from plant sources have been used in a variety of cosmetic applications as a source of nutrition and as a whitening agent. The flowers of Cassia fistula L, family Fabaceae, have been used as a traditional medicine for skin diseases and wound healing and have been reported to possess anti-oxidant properties. The anti-aging effect of C. fistula flower extract on human skin fibroblast was investigated. Methods: The butanolic extraction of C. fistula flowers was completed and the active compounds were classified. The cytotoxicity of fibroblasts was evaluated by SRB assay for the purposes of selecting non-toxic doses for further experiments. The collagen and hyaluronic acid (HA) synthesis was then measured using the collagen kit and ELISA, respectively. Moreover, the enzyme activity, including collagenase, matrixmelloproteinase-2 (MMP-2) and tyrosinase, were also evaluated. Results: It was found that the flower extract did not affect skin fibroblast cell growth (IC 50 > 200 μg/mL). The results did show that the flower extract significantly increased collagen and HA synthesis in a dose dependent manner. The flower extract (50-200 μg/mL) also significantly inhibited collagenase and MMP-2 activity. Furthermore, this flower extract could inhibit the tyrosinase activity that causes hyperpigmentation, which induces skin aging. Conclusions: The C. fistula flower extract displayed a preventive effect when used for anti-aging purposes in human skin fibroblasts and may be an appropriate choice for cosmetic products that aim to provide whitening effects, and which are designated as anti-aging facial skin care products. 2017-09-28T04:20:00Z 2017-09-28T04:20:00Z 2016-12-03 Journal 2-s2.0-85000925704 10.1186/s12906-016-1484-3 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85000925704&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/41216
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description © 2016 The Author(s). Background: Natural products made from plant sources have been used in a variety of cosmetic applications as a source of nutrition and as a whitening agent. The flowers of Cassia fistula L, family Fabaceae, have been used as a traditional medicine for skin diseases and wound healing and have been reported to possess anti-oxidant properties. The anti-aging effect of C. fistula flower extract on human skin fibroblast was investigated. Methods: The butanolic extraction of C. fistula flowers was completed and the active compounds were classified. The cytotoxicity of fibroblasts was evaluated by SRB assay for the purposes of selecting non-toxic doses for further experiments. The collagen and hyaluronic acid (HA) synthesis was then measured using the collagen kit and ELISA, respectively. Moreover, the enzyme activity, including collagenase, matrixmelloproteinase-2 (MMP-2) and tyrosinase, were also evaluated. Results: It was found that the flower extract did not affect skin fibroblast cell growth (IC 50 > 200 μg/mL). The results did show that the flower extract significantly increased collagen and HA synthesis in a dose dependent manner. The flower extract (50-200 μg/mL) also significantly inhibited collagenase and MMP-2 activity. Furthermore, this flower extract could inhibit the tyrosinase activity that causes hyperpigmentation, which induces skin aging. Conclusions: The C. fistula flower extract displayed a preventive effect when used for anti-aging purposes in human skin fibroblasts and may be an appropriate choice for cosmetic products that aim to provide whitening effects, and which are designated as anti-aging facial skin care products.
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author Limtrakul P.
Yodkeeree S.
Thippraphan P.
Punfa W.
Srisomboon J.
spellingShingle Limtrakul P.
Yodkeeree S.
Thippraphan P.
Punfa W.
Srisomboon J.
Anti-aging and tyrosinase inhibition effects of Cassia fistula flower butanolic extract
author_facet Limtrakul P.
Yodkeeree S.
Thippraphan P.
Punfa W.
Srisomboon J.
author_sort Limtrakul P.
title Anti-aging and tyrosinase inhibition effects of Cassia fistula flower butanolic extract
title_short Anti-aging and tyrosinase inhibition effects of Cassia fistula flower butanolic extract
title_full Anti-aging and tyrosinase inhibition effects of Cassia fistula flower butanolic extract
title_fullStr Anti-aging and tyrosinase inhibition effects of Cassia fistula flower butanolic extract
title_full_unstemmed Anti-aging and tyrosinase inhibition effects of Cassia fistula flower butanolic extract
title_sort anti-aging and tyrosinase inhibition effects of cassia fistula flower butanolic extract
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