Topically applied, fatty acid‐containing formulations provide superior barrier benefits in an ex vivo tape‐stripped skin model

Author:

Nip John1ORCID,Ilarslan Hilal1ORCID,Villa Ana1,Mihalov Dawn1,Misra Manoj1,Samaras Samantha D.1,Feng Lin1,Arcella Stella1,Bajor John1,Mayes Andrew E.2

Affiliation:

1. Unilever Research and Development Trumbull Connecticut USA

2. Unilever Research and Development, Colworth Science Park Bedford UK

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveEx vivo skin has been used to study various skin conditions from atopic dermatitis to burn injury. The aim of this research is to identify a more effective barrier improvement strategy and to evaluate topical formulations in replenishing the skin. The skin can create new longer chain fatty acids and ceramides (CERs) from topically applied skin natural fatty acid to help renew the skin's barrier.MethodsAn ex vivo skin model damaged by sequential tape stripping of the stratum corneum (SC) was used to investigate the repair of the SC. Confocal laser scanning microscopy was used to assess the SC layers recovered. Ultrastructural analysis was performed using transmission electron microscopy to visualize the lamellar bodies and intercellular lipid lamellae.ResultsThe data in this study provide the first direct ex vivo evidence comparing different marketed formulations containing three CERs with those containing fatty acids. Free fatty acid (FFA)‐containing formulations, but not CER‐containing formulations, directly applied to the damaged skin, showed an increased number of repaired SC layers and this was reflected at the ultrastructural level by an increased intercellular lipid lamellae length and an increased number of lamellar bodies.ConclusionThese findings demonstrate that FFA‐containing formulations can repair damaged ex vivo skin and point to a repair mechanism in which topically applied palmitic and stearic acids, (which boost lipid levels and elongation) can increase the production and transport of lipids into a repaired SC and thus rebuild an effective skin barrier.

Funder

Unilever

Publisher

Wiley

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