Gamma ray‐irradiated fibroin protein from Bombyx mori protects against TNF‐α‐induced oxidative stress and inflammation in human skin keratinocytes through NF‐κB and Nrf2 signaling pathways
Hyun‐Ji Park,
Mi‐Jin Kwon,
Gye Won Lee
et al.
Abstract:Silk fibroin from Bombyx mori has traditionally been utilized for garment production; however, recently, it has become feasible to manufacture edible and cosmetic products using this material. Gamma‐ray irradiation can improve physiological activity through the modification of the structure of proteins in biological materials. In this study, we examined whether gamma ray‐irradiated fibroin protein (gFP) has a protective effect on tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF‐α)‐induced cellular stress through a change in p… Show more
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