Messire, G.; Serreau, R.; Berteina-Raboin, S. Antioxidant Effects of Catechins (EGCG), Andrographolide, and Curcuminoids Compounds for Skin Protection, Cosmetics, and Dermatological Uses: An Update. Antioxidants2023, 12, 1317.
Messire, G.; Serreau, R.; Berteina-Raboin, S. Antioxidant Effects of Catechins (EGCG), Andrographolide, and Curcuminoids Compounds for Skin Protection, Cosmetics, and Dermatological Uses: An Update. Antioxidants 2023, 12, 1317.
Messire, G.; Serreau, R.; Berteina-Raboin, S. Antioxidant Effects of Catechins (EGCG), Andrographolide, and Curcuminoids Compounds for Skin Protection, Cosmetics, and Dermatological Uses: An Update. Antioxidants2023, 12, 1317.
Messire, G.; Serreau, R.; Berteina-Raboin, S. Antioxidant Effects of Catechins (EGCG), Andrographolide, and Curcuminoids Compounds for Skin Protection, Cosmetics, and Dermatological Uses: An Update. Antioxidants 2023, 12, 1317.
Abstract
Here we have chosen to highlight the main natural molecules extracted from camellia sinensis, andrographis paniculata and curcuma longa that may possess antioxidant activities of interest for skin protection. The molecules involved, in the antioxidant process are respectively catechins derivatives, in particular EGCG, andrographolide and its derivatives as well as various curcuminoids. These plants are generally used as beverages for camellia sinensis (tea tree), as dietary supplements or as spices. The molecules they contain are known for their diverse therapeutic activities, including anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, anti-cancer, antidiabetic and dermatological treatment. Their common antioxidant activities and therapeutic applications are widely documented, but their use in cosmetic is more recent. In this review, we will endeavor to compile the cosmetic uses of these natural molecules of interest, the various structural modulations reported, with the aim of improving their bioavailability as well as establishing their different mechanisms of action.
Keywords
Green Tea Catechins (ECGC); andrographolide; curcumin; Skin photoprotection; Skin permeation; Oxidative stress; Antimicrobial; Cosmetic and dermatologic formulations
Subject
Biology and Life Sciences, Plant Sciences
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