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Skin Permeability Study of Flavonoids Derived from Smilax china: Utilizing the Franz Diffusion Cell Assay KCI 등재

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한국응용과학기술학회지 (The Korean Society of Applied Science and Technology)
한국응용과학기술학회(구 한국유화학회) (The Korean Society of Applied Science and Technology (KSAST))
초록

토복령은 우수한 항균, 항산화, 항염증 효능을 가진 소재로 알려져 있다. 이러한 토복령(Smilax china)의 추출물의 기능성을 화장품에 적용하기 위한 기초연구로써 토복령에서 발견되는 플라보노이드인 quercetin, catechin, naringenin의 농도별 경피 투과 특성을 조사할 필요성이 있다. Marzulli의 정의에 적 용한 결과 케르세틴의 Kp 값은 0.1 mg/mL에서 "빠름"으로 분류되었고, 0.2 및 0.4 mg/mL에서 "보통"으로 분류되었다. 특히, 농도가 증가함에 따라 투과 속도가 감소하는 경향이 있었다. 나린제닌의 경우 Flux 값은 각각 0.1, 0.2 및 0.4 mg/mL 농도에서 0.69, 1.07 및 1.42 μg/hr/cm²이었으며, 해당 Kp 값은 각각 6.95, 5.34 및 3.56이었다. 나린제닌의 Kp 값은 모든 농도에서 "보통" 범주에 속하며, 케르세틴과 관찰된 것과 같이 농도가 높아짐에 따라 투과 속도가 감소하였다. 카테킨의 경우 Flux 값은 각각 0.1, 0.2 및 0.4 mg/mL 농도에서 0.75, 1.09 및 1.66 μg/hr/cm²이었으며, 해당 Kp 값은 각각 7.55, 5.46 및 4.16이었다. 카테킨의 Kp 값은 모든 농도에서 일관되게 "보통"으로 분류되었다. 여드름 저해능 및 항염증 효능이 우수 한 토복령 추출물의 유효성분인 quercetin, catechin, naringenin의 경피 투과 특성이 보통 이상으로 나타나 기능성 화장품에 사용할 수 있는 우수한 천연물 소재인 것을 확인할 수 있었다.

Smilax china is known for its excellent antimicrobial, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory properties. As a foundational study for applying the functionality of Smilax china extracts to cosmetics, it is necessory to investigate the concentration-dependent skin permation characteristics of the flavonoids in the extract, namely quercetin, catechin, and naringenin. Therefore, it serves as a crucial method for conducting this basic research on the functional aspects fo Smilax china extracts for cosmetic applications. This investigation focused on examining the percutaneous permeability characteristics of flavonoids originating from Smilax china. Applying Marzulli's definition, the Kp value of quercetin was categorized as "fast" at 0.1 mg/mL and "moderate" at 0.2 and 0.4 mg/mL. Notably, the permeation rate exhibited a decline with increasing concentration. For naringenin, Flux values were 0.69, 1.07, and 1.42 μg/hr/cm² at concentrations of 0.1, 0.2, and 0.4 mg/mL, respectively, with corresponding Kp values of 6.95, 5.34, and 3.56. Naringenin's Kp value fell into the "moderate" category across all concentrations, and as observed with quercetin, the permeation rate decreased with higher concentrations. Likewise, for catechin, Flux values were 0.75, 1.09, and 1.66 μ g/hr/cm², and corresponding Kp values were 7.55, 5.46, and 4.16. Catechin's Kp value was consistently classified as "moderate" across all concentrations. The efficacy of quercetin, catechin, and naringenin, active ingredients in high-performance and anti-inflammatory Smilax china extracts, was found to exhibit skin penetration properties above the average. This confirms their suitability as excellent natural materials for use in functional cosmetics, given their outstanding capabilities in preventing acne and reducing inflammation.

목차
1. Introduction
2. Experiments
    2.1. Materials
    2.2. Franz Diffusion Cell Assay
    2.3. HPLC analysis
    2.4. Statistical analysis
3. Results and discussion
    3.1. Skin Permeation Test of Flavonoids,Quercetin, Catechin, and Naringenin
    3.2. Permeability rates (Flux) andcoefficients (Kp) of quercetin,catechin and naringenin
4. Conclusion
Acknowledgement
References
저자
  • Sun-Beom Kwon(Department of Biotechnology, Korea National University of Transportation, Student)
  • Ji-Hui Kim(Department of Biotechnology, Korea National University of Transportation, Student)
  • Mi-Su Kim(Department of Biotechnology, Korea National University of Transportation, Student)
  • Su-Hong Kim(Department of Biotechnology, Korea National University of Transportation, Student)
  • Seong-Min Lee(Macrocare Co., Ltd, 32, Gakri 1-gil, Ochang-eup, Cheongwon-gu, Cheongju-si, Chungbuk)
  • Moo-Sung Kim(Macrocare Co., Ltd, 32, Gakri 1-gil, Ochang-eup, Cheongwon-gu, Cheongju-si, Chungbuk)
  • Jun-Sub Kim(Department of Biotechnology, Korea National University of Transportation, Professor)
  • Gi-Seong Moon(Department of Biotechnology, Korea National University of Transportation, Professor) Corresponding author
  • Hyang-Yeol Lee(Department of Biotechnology, Korea National University of Transportation, Professor) Corresponding author