Dietary phytochemicals alleviate the premature skin aging: A comprehensive review

Harpreet Singh , Y.T. Kamal , Jessica Pandohee , Arun Kumar Mishra , Aritra Biswas , Sourav Mohanto , Arvind Kumar , Sagnik Nag , Amrita Mishra , Mhaveer Singh , Himanshu Gupta , Hitesh Chopra
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Skin aging, often called as premature skin aging, is the hastened deterioration of the skin resulting from multiple factors, including UV radiation, environmental contaminants, inadequate nutrition, stress, etc. Dietary phytochemicals, present in fruits, vegetables, and other plant-derived meals, have gained interest due to their efficiency to eradicate free radicals and lowering the release of inflammatory mediators which accounts for premature skin aging. Several dietary phytochemicals, i.e., carotenoids, polyphenols, flavonoids, terpenes, alkaloids, phytosterols, etc., exhibited potential anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory, suppression of UV damage, and promote collagen synthesis. In addition, dietary phytochemicals include sulfur, present in various foods safeguard the skin against oxidative stress and inflammation. Thus, this article delves into the comprehension of various dietary phytochemicals investigated to alleviate the premature skin aging. The article further highlights specific phytochemicals and their sources, bioavailability, mechanisms, etc., in the context of safeguarding the skin against oxidative stress and inflammation. The present manuscript is a systematic comprehension of the available literature on dietary phytochemicals and skin aging in various database, i.e., PubMed, ScienceDirect, Google Scholar using the keywords, i.e., “dietary phytochemicals”, “nutraceuticals”, “skin aging” etc., via Boolean operator, i.e., “AND”. The dietary guidelines presented in the manuscript is a unique summarization for a broad reader to understand the inclusion of various functional foods, nutrients, supplements, etc., to prevent premature skin aging. Thus, the utilization of dietary phytochemicals has shown a promising avenue in preventing skin aging, however, the future perspectives and challenges of such phytochemicals should be comprehended via clinical investigations.

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膳食植物化学物质缓解皮肤过早衰老:一个全面的综述。
皮肤老化,通常被称为皮肤过早老化,是由紫外线辐射、环境污染物、营养不足、压力等多种因素导致的皮肤加速老化。存在于水果、蔬菜和其他植物性食物中的膳食植物化学物质,因其有效根除自由基和降低导致皮肤过早衰老的炎症介质的释放而引起了人们的兴趣。几种膳食植物化学物质,如类胡萝卜素、多酚、黄酮类、萜烯、生物碱、植物甾醇等,具有潜在的抗氧化、抗炎、抑制紫外线损伤和促进胶原合成的作用。此外,膳食中的植物化学物质包括硫,存在于各种食物中,保护皮肤免受氧化应激和炎症的侵害。因此,本文深入探讨了各种膳食植物化学物质对缓解皮肤过早衰老的作用。文章进一步强调了特定的植物化学物质及其来源,生物利用度,机制等,在保护皮肤免受氧化应激和炎症的背景下。本文通过布尔运算符,即“and”,对PubMed、ScienceDirect、谷歌Scholar等数据库中关于膳食植物化学物质与皮肤老化的现有文献进行了系统的理解,关键词为“膳食植物化学物质”、“营养药品”、“皮肤老化”等。手稿中提出的膳食指南是一个独特的总结,为广大读者了解包括各种功能食品,营养素,补充剂等,以防止皮肤过早老化。因此,利用膳食植物化学物质在预防皮肤衰老方面显示出一条有希望的途径,然而,这些植物化学物质的未来前景和挑战应通过临床研究来理解。
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Experimental gerontology
Experimental gerontology Ageing, Biochemistry, Geriatrics and Gerontology
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