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oa Effects of Peach (Prunus persica)-Derived Glucosylceramide on the Human Skin
- Source: Immunology, Endocrine & Metabolic Agents in Medicinal Chemistry (Discontinued), Volume 17, Issue 1, Apr 2017, p. 56 - 70
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- 01 Apr 2017
Abstract
Background: Plant-derived ceramides are functional natural products with various physiological effects that improve water retention and skin permeability functions. Objective: Herein, we isolated peach (Prunus persica)-derived glucosylceramide with high purity and evaluated its effects on moisture and permeability of skin. Methods: Three separate experiments were performed: evaluations of the effect of peachderived glucosylceramide application on the ceramide content in a three-dimensional human cultured skin model, water retention effect of the oral administration of the peach-derived glucosylceramide on human skin functionality, and safety of the long-term administration of the peach-derived glucosylceramide in human subjects. Results: Treatments of three-dimensional cultures of human skin with peach-derived glucosylceramide led to dose-dependent increases in human ceramide contents. Additionally, after oral administration of ceramide to humans, dose-dependent improvements in water retention functions of skin, suppression of trans-epidermal water loss and improvements in skin texture were observed. Furthermore, no significant changes in subjective/objective symptoms, physical characteristics, or laboratory test values were observed in human subjects following long term oral administration of ceramide at doses that were 4.5-9-times greater than recommended. Taken together, the present data indicate the positive effects of peach ceramide on skin function and no adverse effects. Conclusion: Ingestion of peach ceramide safely improved the state of the skin.