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Multispectroscopic, virtual and in vivo insights into the photoaging defense mediated by the natural food colorant bixin

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FOOD & FUNCTION
Volume 14, Issue 1, Pages 319-334

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d2fo02338e

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This study evaluated the potential of bixin as an anti-skin aging agent and investigated its inhibitory mechanism on skin aging-related enzymes. Through a series of experiments, it was found that bixin possesses antioxidant activity and inhibitory effects on enzyme activity, while also having the ability to combat UVA-induced photoaging. Furthermore, the findings of this study lay a foundation for exploring the pharmaceutical applications of bixin in other biochemical pathways.
An upsurge in early onset of photoaging due to repeated skin exposure to environmental stressors such as UV radiation is a challenge for pharmaceutical and cosmeceutical divisions. Current reports indicate severe side effects because of chemical or synthetic inhibitors of matrix metalloproteases (MMPs) in anti-skin aging cosmeceuticals. We evaluated the adequacy of bixin, a well-known FDA certified food additive, as a scavenger of free radicals and its inhibitory mechanism of action on MMP1, collagenase, elastase, and hyaluronidase. The anti-skin aging potential of bixin was evaluated by several biotechnological tools in silico, in vitro and in vivo. Molecular docking and simulation dynamics studies gave a virtual insight into the robust binding interaction between bixin and skin aging-related enzymes. Absorbance and fluorescence studies, enzyme inhibition assays, enzyme kinetics and in vitro bioassays of human dermal fibroblast (HDF) cells highlighted bixin's role as a potent antioxidant and inhibitor of skin aging-related enzymes. Furthermore, in vivo protocols were carried out to study the impact of bixin administration on UVA induced photoaging in C57BL/6 mice skin. Here, we uncover the UVA shielding effect of bixin and its efficacy as a novel anti-photoaging agent. Furthermore, the findings of this study provide a strong foundation to explore the pharmaceutical applications of bixin in several other biochemical pathways linked to MMP1, collagenase, elastase, and hyaluronidase.

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