Protection and Restoration of Damaged Hair via a Polyphenol Complex by Promoting Mechanical Strength, Antistatic, and Ultraviolet Protection Properties
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Published:2023-07-09
Issue:3
Volume:8
Page:296
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ISSN:2313-7673
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Container-title:Biomimetics
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Biomimetics
Author:
Won Hyun Jeong1, Kim Tae Min1, An In-sook2, Bae Heung Jin3, Park Sung Young14ORCID
Affiliation:
1. Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Korea National University of Transportation, Chungju 27469, Republic of Korea 2. Korea Institute of Dermatological Sciences, Seoul 05836, Republic of Korea 3. MODAMODA Corporation, Ltd., Seoul 05546, Republic of Korea 4. Department of IT and Energy Convergence (BK21 FOUR), Korea National University of Transportation, Chungju 27469, Republic of Korea
Abstract
In this study, we developed a hair-coating polyphenol complex (PPC) that showed ultraviolet (UV) protection properties, antistatic features, and the capability to enhance the mechanical strength of damaged hair. PPCs prepared with different ratios of tannic acid (TA), gallic acid (GA), and caffeic acid (CA) simultaneously increased the self-recovery of damaged hair by protecting the cuticle. PPC prevented light from passing through the damaged hair during exposure to UV radiation. Moreover, surfaces coated with PPC1 (TA:GA:CA, 100:20:0.5) exhibited a higher conductivity than surfaces coated with PPCs with other ratios of TA, GA, and CA, with a resistance of 0.72 MΩ. This influenced the antistatic performance of the surface, which exhibited no electrical attraction after being subjected to an electrostatic force. Additionally, damaged hair exhibited a significant increase in durability and elasticity after coating with a PPC1-containing shampoo, with a tensile strain of up to 2.06× post-treatment, indicating the recovery of the damaged cuticle by the PPC complex. Furthermore, PPC1-containing shampoo prevented damage by scavenging excess reactive oxygen species in the hair. The combination effect promoted by the natural PPC offers new insights into hair treatment and paves the way for further exploration of hair restoration technology.
Funder
National Research Foundation of Korea Korea National University of Transportation Industry-Academy Cooperation Foundation
Subject
Molecular Medicine,Biomedical Engineering,Biochemistry,Biomaterials,Bioengineering,Biotechnology
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