In vivo and in vitro studies of anti-aging properties of Dendrobium sabin flower
Exposure to UV radiation has induced reactive oxygen species (ROS) which enhanced the photo-induced aging of the skin characterized by wrinkles appearance. The antioxidant is one of the effective approaches to avoid from photo-induced aging problem. Dendrobium sabin flower was investigated for it...
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| description | Exposure to UV radiation has induced reactive oxygen species (ROS) which
enhanced the photo-induced aging of the skin characterized by wrinkles
appearance. The antioxidant is one of the effective approaches to avoid from
photo-induced aging problem. Dendrobium sabin flower was investigated for its
antioxidant and anti-aging properties. The oven-dried Dendrobium sabin flower
was extracted using 100% methanol (w/v), 100% ethanol (w/v) and 100%
water (w/v). The 100% methanolic crude extract showed the highest total
phenolic content (40.33 ± mg GAE/g extract) and the best antioxidant
properties as showed by DPPH, ABTS and FRAP assays. A correlation
relationship between antioxidant activity and total phenolic content showed
that phenolic compounds were the dominant antioxidant components in this
flower extract. The microbial fermentation on Dendrobium sabin flower showed
a potential in increasing the phenolic content and DPPH-scavenging activi ty.
The TPC of final fermented medium showed the 18% increment while the
DPPH of fermented medium increased significantly to approximately 80% a t
the end of the fermentation. The treatment on brine shrimp and human dermal
fibroblast primary cell using 100% methanolic crude extract demonstrated
insignificant toxicity level. Topical application of 50 mg/ml of 100% methanolic
crude extract showed improvement in epidermis and dermis thickness, which
was comparable to the positive control treatment effect. The potential of the
antioxidant and anti-aging properties found in Dendrobium sabin flower would
help in treating undesirable photo-induced aging problems. |
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| spelling | upm-669572019-02-12T23:59:55Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/66957/ In vivo and in vitro studies of anti-aging properties of Dendrobium sabin flower Abu, Farahziela Exposure to UV radiation has induced reactive oxygen species (ROS) which enhanced the photo-induced aging of the skin characterized by wrinkles appearance. The antioxidant is one of the effective approaches to avoid from photo-induced aging problem. Dendrobium sabin flower was investigated for its antioxidant and anti-aging properties. The oven-dried Dendrobium sabin flower was extracted using 100% methanol (w/v), 100% ethanol (w/v) and 100% water (w/v). The 100% methanolic crude extract showed the highest total phenolic content (40.33 ± mg GAE/g extract) and the best antioxidant properties as showed by DPPH, ABTS and FRAP assays. A correlation relationship between antioxidant activity and total phenolic content showed that phenolic compounds were the dominant antioxidant components in this flower extract. The microbial fermentation on Dendrobium sabin flower showed a potential in increasing the phenolic content and DPPH-scavenging activi ty. The TPC of final fermented medium showed the 18% increment while the DPPH of fermented medium increased significantly to approximately 80% a t the end of the fermentation. The treatment on brine shrimp and human dermal fibroblast primary cell using 100% methanolic crude extract demonstrated insignificant toxicity level. Topical application of 50 mg/ml of 100% methanolic crude extract showed improvement in epidermis and dermis thickness, which was comparable to the positive control treatment effect. The potential of the antioxidant and anti-aging properties found in Dendrobium sabin flower would help in treating undesirable photo-induced aging problems. 2016-11 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/66957/1/FPSK%28m%29%202016%2055%20IR.pdf Abu, Farahziela (2016) In vivo and in vitro studies of anti-aging properties of Dendrobium sabin flower. Masters thesis, Universiti Putra Malaysia. Skin Aging - physiology In Vitro Techniques |
| spellingShingle | Skin Aging - physiology In Vitro Techniques Abu, Farahziela In vivo and in vitro studies of anti-aging properties of Dendrobium sabin flower |
| title | In vivo and in vitro studies of anti-aging properties of Dendrobium sabin flower |
| title_full | In vivo and in vitro studies of anti-aging properties of Dendrobium sabin flower |
| title_fullStr | In vivo and in vitro studies of anti-aging properties of Dendrobium sabin flower |
| title_full_unstemmed | In vivo and in vitro studies of anti-aging properties of Dendrobium sabin flower |
| title_short | In vivo and in vitro studies of anti-aging properties of Dendrobium sabin flower |
| title_sort | in vivo and in vitro studies of anti-aging properties of dendrobium sabin flower |
| topic | Skin Aging - physiology In Vitro Techniques |
| url | http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/66957/ http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/66957/1/FPSK%28m%29%202016%2055%20IR.pdf |