2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejphar.2008.11.021
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Effects of ginseng saponins isolated from red ginseng on ultraviolet B-induced skin aging in hairless mice

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“…Previous research has reported that ginseng has several beneficial effects on human and animal skin [3][4][5][6][7]. Kim et al [36] reported that topical applications of total ginseng saponins (10 pg or 100 ng/mouse) and ginsenoside Rb1 (100 fg, 10 pg, or 1 ng/mouse) isolated from red ginseng significantly inhibited increases in skin thickness and wrinkle formation and reduced skin elasticity induced by long-term UVB irradiation. Furthermore, Lee et al [37] reported that the topical administration of a cream base containing red ginseng (percentage of ginseng saponins was about 3.3%) for 22 weeks resulted in significantly decreased wrinkling scores, minimal epidermal hyperplasia, slightly increased dermal cellularity, and a lack of cyst proliferation by UV-irradiation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous research has reported that ginseng has several beneficial effects on human and animal skin [3][4][5][6][7]. Kim et al [36] reported that topical applications of total ginseng saponins (10 pg or 100 ng/mouse) and ginsenoside Rb1 (100 fg, 10 pg, or 1 ng/mouse) isolated from red ginseng significantly inhibited increases in skin thickness and wrinkle formation and reduced skin elasticity induced by long-term UVB irradiation. Furthermore, Lee et al [37] reported that the topical administration of a cream base containing red ginseng (percentage of ginseng saponins was about 3.3%) for 22 weeks resulted in significantly decreased wrinkling scores, minimal epidermal hyperplasia, slightly increased dermal cellularity, and a lack of cyst proliferation by UV-irradiation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, RG was studied for cosmetic applications and as a cosmeceutical ingredient. [13][14][15]41,42 Some researchers have studied the fermentation of RG as a way to improve its biological activity. 43,44 Bae et al 43 reported that orally administered RG extract did not significantly protect against ischemicareperfusion brain injury, whereas fermented RG did.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ginsenosides can induce antioxidant enzymes, such as superoxide dismutase and catalase, which are important for maintaining cell viability. 11 Many previous studies have reported that P. ginseng has anti-wrinkle effects, 12 protects against ultraviolet radiation-induced skin aging, 13,14 and has anti-melanogenesis effects. 15 Furthermore, it was reported that ginseng has immunostimulating activity.…”
Section: Introduction Gmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, 1 lg extract or 6 lg vitamin C was applied daily per mouse. Vitamin C was used as a positive control because sodium ascorbate at a concentration of 3 g/100 mL has been demonstrated to prevent UVB-induced skin damage (Kim et al 2009). The dose of the extract was selected based on the results from a previous report indicating biological activity in animal models given this dose (Jayasree et al 2013).…”
Section: Protection Of Skin Ageing Mice Against Uvbmentioning
confidence: 99%