Essential oils extracted from nine different plants exhibit differential effects on skin antioxidation and elasticity

Author:

Kim Da Som1,Kim Min Jae12,Park Mi‐Jin3,Ahn Byoung‐Jun3,Yu Wook‐Joon2,An Sung‐Min4,An Beum‐Soo1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biomaterials Science (BK21 FOUR Program), College of Natural Resources and Life Science/Life and Industry Convergence Research Institute Pusan National University Miryang Korea

2. Developmental and Reproductive Toxicology Research Group Korea Institute of Toxicology Daejeon Korea

3. Division of Forest Industrial Materials, Department of Forest Products and Industry National Institute of Forest Science Seoul Korea

4. Division of Endocrinology, Department of Internal Medicine University of California Davis School of Medicine CA USA

Abstract

Essential oils derived from plants are major ingredients in the medical and cosmetic industry. Here, we evaluated nine types of plant essential oils to identify potential candidates with antioxidant and elasticity‐enhancing properties. Seven essential oils showed at least 10% radical scavenging activity at the highest concentration. Essential oils extracted from Aster glehnii, Cinnamomum cassia, Citrus unshiu, Juniperus chinensis L., and Juniperus chinensis var. sargentii significantly enhanced fibroblast viability, and oils from Cit. unshiu, J. chinensis L., and J. chinensis var. sargentii significantly increased cell proliferation and migration. Expression of extracellular matrix proteins, including collagen 1, collagen 3, and elastin, were upregulated by J. chinensis L. and J. chinensis var. sargentii oil, which also significantly enhanced the contractile activity of skin cells in a three‐dimensional gel contraction assay. The results suggest that J. chinensis L. and J. chinensis var. sargentii essential oils may be potential anti‐wrinkling and anti‐oxidative agents for future consideration of use in the medical and cosmetic industry.

Funder

National Research Foundation of Korea

National Institute of Forest Science

Publisher

Wiley

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