Dress protective potential of naturally green-colored domestic silk against ultraviolet-induced skin cell damage

IF 1.6 4区 工程技术 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, TEXTILES Textile Research Journal Pub Date : 2024-05-10 DOI:10.1177/00405175241251836
Yifei Mu, Yidan Liu, Mingbo Ma, Wenlong Zhou
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Naturally green-colored domestic silk demonstrates remarkable antioxidant activity due to the presence of intrinsic antioxidant and pigmented substance flavonoids. Oxidative damage is one of the main causes of sun-induced skin damage. To investigate the potential protective effect of naturally green-colored domestic silk on skin cells against ultraviolet damage, the antioxidant was extracted and analyzed. An in vitro experiment which involves introducing ultraviolet damage to the human keratinocyte HaCaT cell line was used for the research. By adding the extract into HaCaT culture medium and then subjecting to ultraviolet irradiation, the data evidently showed that the cell apoptosis and growth inhibition of HaCaT were alleviated, indicating the protective effect of the extract to the HaCaT cell against ultraviolet damage. Meanwhile, a large number of the surviving damaged cells stagnated in the diploid (2n) phase, which is the main phase of gene repair during the whole cell cycle. The survival and repair of damaged cells also produced fewer gene fragments caused by ultraviolet damage. The detected reduction of reactive oxygen species and malondialdehyde induced by ultraviolet irradiation in HaCaT confirmed that the antioxidant extract from green silk cocoons does have intracellular and extracellular antioxidant effects. These findings suggest that naturally green silk has the potential to be utilized as a functional textile material for skin sunscreen products, and its extract can be further developed as a source of antioxidants in medical and safety health applications.
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天然绿色家蚕丝绸对紫外线引起的皮肤细胞损伤的保护潜力
天然绿色家蚕丝绸具有显著的抗氧化活性,这是因为它含有内在抗氧化剂和色素物质类黄酮。氧化损伤是阳光导致皮肤损伤的主要原因之一。为了研究天然绿色家蚕丝绸对皮肤细胞抗紫外线损伤的潜在保护作用,我们对其抗氧化剂进行了提取和分析。研究采用的体外实验是将紫外线损伤引入人类角质细胞 HaCaT 细胞系。在 HaCaT 培养液中加入提取物,然后对其进行紫外线照射,结果表明,HaCaT 细胞的凋亡和生长抑制现象明显减轻,表明提取物对 HaCaT 细胞具有抗紫外线损伤的保护作用。同时,大量存活的受损细胞停滞在二倍体(2n)期,而二倍体期是整个细胞周期中基因修复的主要阶段。受损细胞的存活和修复也减少了紫外线损伤造成的基因片段。在 HaCaT 中检测到的紫外线照射诱导的活性氧和丙二醛的减少证实了从绿蚕茧中提取的抗氧化剂确实具有细胞内和细胞外抗氧化作用。这些研究结果表明,天然绿蚕丝具有作为皮肤防晒产品的功能性纺织材料的潜力,其提取物可进一步开发为医疗和安全保健应用中的抗氧化剂来源。
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Textile Research Journal
Textile Research Journal 工程技术-材料科学:纺织
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4.00
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21.70%
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309
审稿时长
1.5 months
期刊介绍: The Textile Research Journal is the leading peer reviewed Journal for textile research. It is devoted to the dissemination of fundamental, theoretical and applied scientific knowledge in materials, chemistry, manufacture and system sciences related to fibers, fibrous assemblies and textiles. The Journal serves authors and subscribers worldwide, and it is selective in accepting contributions on the basis of merit, novelty and originality.
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