2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jep.2015.09.023
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Artocarpus altilis heartwood extract protects skin against UVB in vitro and in vivo

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“…As a result, we concluded that the inhibition of MMP-1 production and promotion of type-1 procollagen synthesis by SMGGT were superior to the effects of L -ascorbic acid and these effects were more prominent when UVB was exposed. Similar pattern was observed with other herbal extract in previous report [ 23 ]. Therefore, we measured the changes of MMP-1 and type-1 procollagen expression by the treatment of SMGGT water extract in both UVB-non-irradiated and UVB-irradiated group to confirm the effects in molecular level.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…As a result, we concluded that the inhibition of MMP-1 production and promotion of type-1 procollagen synthesis by SMGGT were superior to the effects of L -ascorbic acid and these effects were more prominent when UVB was exposed. Similar pattern was observed with other herbal extract in previous report [ 23 ]. Therefore, we measured the changes of MMP-1 and type-1 procollagen expression by the treatment of SMGGT water extract in both UVB-non-irradiated and UVB-irradiated group to confirm the effects in molecular level.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Further study is needed to confirm and elucidate the structure of the active antiinflammatory compound in A. altilis. [8][9][10][11][12][13] Conclusion A. altilis leaves extracts showed good antiinflammatory properties and has the potential for development of anti-inflammatory drug.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the most important components isolated from A. communis is artocarpin (shown in Figure ) which has many bioactivities such as antibacterial (Dej‐Adisai, Meechai, Puripattanavong, & Kummee, ; Septama & Panichayupakaranant, , ; Walther et al, ), anti‐oxidation (Lan, Tzeng, Lin, Yen, & Ko, ), anti‐inflammatory (Han, Kang, Windono, Lee, & Seo, ) and anticancer (Hu et al, ; Tzeng et al, ). In addition, artocarpin prevented skin damage from UVB irradiation (Lee et al, ; Tiraravesit et al, ). Owing to its numerous pharmacological activities, artocarpin can be used together with other drugs for treating diseases.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%