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Current trends in the anti-photoaging activities and mechanisms of dietary non-starch polysaccharides from natural resources

Journal

CRITICAL REVIEWS IN FOOD SCIENCE AND NUTRITION
Volume 62, Issue 32, Pages 9021-9035

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/10408398.2021.1939263

Keywords

Anti-photoaging; inflammation; melanogenesis; MMPs regulation; non-starch polysaccharides; oxidative stress

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31972011]
  2. Excellent Youth Foundation of Guangdong Scientific Committee [2021B1515020037]
  3. Guangzhou Science and Technology Program [201907010035]
  4. Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province [2019A1515011670]
  5. 111 project [B17018]
  6. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [2019MS101]
  7. Program of Department of Natural Resources of Guangdong Province [GDNRC[2021]49]

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Photoaging is a complex process triggered by UV radiation, causing changes in skin appearance and function, ultimately leading to skin cancer. Non-starch polysaccharides from natural resources are believed to have anti-photoaging effects, but research on this topic is still limited.
Photoaging is a complex and multistage process triggered mainly by ultraviolet (UV) radiation due to exposure to sunlight. Photoaging induces DNA damage and oxidative stress that initiate an inflammatory response and an increase of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) expression, which results in cumulative changes in skin appearance, structure, and functions, and eventually causes skin carcinogenesis. Dietary polysaccharides from bio-resources have been utilized as functional ingredients in healthy food, cosmetics, and drug due to their good bioactivities. However, a systematic introduction to their effects and underlying mechanisms in anti-photoaging is limited. This review discusses the damage and pathogenesis of UV-induced photoaging and summarizes the up-to-date advances in research on the anti-photoaging activity of non-starch polysaccharides from natural edible resources considering the influence of oxidative stress, DNA damage, MMPs regulation, inflammation, and melanogenesis, primarily focusing on the cellular and molecular mechanisms. This paper will help to understand the anti-photoaging functions of dietary non-starch polysaccharides from natural resources and further application in drug and functional food.

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