Biocompounds from rapeseed oil industry co-stream as active ingredients for skin care applications

Synopsis Objective Despite the great number of substances produced by the skincare industry, very few of them seem to truly have an effect on the skin. Therefore, given the social implications surrounding physical appearance, the search for new bioactive compounds to prevent or attenuate skin ageing...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of cosmetic science 2015-10, Vol.37 (5), p.496-505
Hauptverfasser: Rivera, D., Rommi, K., Fernandes, M. M., Lantto, R., Tzanov, T.
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Zusammenfassung:Synopsis Objective Despite the great number of substances produced by the skincare industry, very few of them seem to truly have an effect on the skin. Therefore, given the social implications surrounding physical appearance, the search for new bioactive compounds to prevent or attenuate skin ageing and enhance self‐image is a priority of current research. In this context, being rich in valuable compounds, such as proteins, phenolics, lipids and vitamins, this study is focused on the potential activity of rapeseed press cake hydrolysates to be used as raw materials for skincare applications. Methods In this study, the protein‐rich press residue from the rapeseed oil industry was converted enzymatically into short‐chain biologically active peptides using four protease products with varying substrate specificity – Alcalase 2.4L FG, Protex 6L, Protamex and Corolase 7089. The antioxidant, anti‐wrinkle and anti‐inflammatory activities of the obtained hydrolysates were evaluated in vitro while their biocompatibility with human skin fibroblasts was tested. Results All hydrolysates were biocompatible with skin fibroblasts after 24 h of exposure, while the non‐hydrolysed extract induced cell toxicity. Alcalase 2,4L FG and Protex 6L‐obtained hydrolysates were the most promising extracts showing improved bioactivities suitable for skin anti‐ageing formulations, namely antioxidant activity, inhibiting approximately 80% cellular reactive oxidative species, anti‐inflammatory and anti‐wrinkle properties, inhibiting around 36% of myeloperoxidase activity and over 83% of elastase activity. Conclusion The enzymatic technology applied to the rapeseed oil industry costream results in the release of bioactive compounds suitable for skincare applications. Resume Objectif Malgré le grand nombre de substances produites par l'industrie des soins de la peau, très peu d'entre elles semblent avoir vraiment un effet sur la peau. Par conséquent, étant donné les implications sociales entourant l'apparence physique, la recherche de nouveaux composés bioactifs pour prévenir ou atténuer le vieillissement de la peau et améliorer l'image de soi est une priorité de la recherche actuelle. Dans ce contexte, étant riche en composés de valeur tels que les protéines, les composés phénoliques, les lipides et vitamines, cette étude se concentre dans l'activité potentielle des hydrolysats de tourteaux de colza pour être utilisés comme matières premières pour les applications de soins de la peau. Méth
ISSN:0142-5463
1468-2494
DOI:10.1111/ics.12222