Molecular Mechanisms of Polyphenols in Management of Skin Aging

Deepti Dwevedi, Ankur Srivastava
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The natural process of skin aging is influenced by a variety of factors, including oxidative stress, inflammation, collagen degradation, and UV radiation exposure. The potential of polyphenols in controlling skin aging has been the subject of much investigation throughout the years. Due to their complex molecular pathways, polyphenols, a broad class of bioactive substances present in large quantities in plants, have emerged as attractive candidates for skin anti-aging therapies. This review aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the molecular mechanisms through which polyphenols exert their anti-aging effects on the skin. Various chemical mechanisms contribute to reducing skin aging signs and maintaining a vibrant appearance. These mechanisms include UV protection, moisturization, hydration, stimulation of collagen synthesis, antioxidant activity, and anti-inflammatory actions. These mechanisms work together to reduce signs of aging and keep the skin looking youthful. Polyphenols, with their antioxidant properties, are particularly noteworthy. They can neutralize free radicals, lessening oxidative stress that might otherwise cause collagen breakdown and DNA damage. The anti-inflammatory effects of polyphenols are explored, focusing on their ability to suppress pro-inflammatory cytokines and enzymes, thereby alleviating inflammation and its detrimental effects on the skin. Understanding these mechanisms can guide future research and development, leading to the development of innovative polyphenol-based strategies for maintaining healthy skin.
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多酚在皮肤老化管理中的分子机制
皮肤的自然老化过程受到多种因素的影响,包括氧化压力、炎症、胶原蛋白降解和紫外线照射。多年来,人们一直在研究多酚在控制皮肤老化方面的潜力。多酚是植物中大量存在的一类生物活性物质,由于其复杂的分子途径,多酚已成为具有吸引力的皮肤抗衰老候选疗法。本综述旨在全面概述多酚对皮肤产生抗衰老作用的分子机制。各种化学机制有助于减少皮肤老化迹象,保持皮肤的活力。这些机制包括紫外线防护、保湿、补水、刺激胶原蛋白合成、抗氧化和抗炎作用。这些机制共同作用,减少老化迹象,保持肌肤年轻。多酚的抗氧化特性尤其值得一提。它们可以中和自由基,减轻氧化压力,否则可能会导致胶原蛋白分解和 DNA 损伤。多酚的抗炎作用也得到了探讨,重点是它们抑制促炎细胞因子和酶的能力,从而减轻炎症及其对皮肤的有害影响。了解这些机理可以指导未来的研究和开发工作,从而开发出基于多酚的创新策略来保持皮肤健康。
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Current aging science
Current aging science Medicine-Geriatrics and Gerontology
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