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KMID : 0380620090410040441
Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
2009 Volume.41 No. 4 p.441 ~ p.445
Beneficial Effect of Collagen Peptide Supplement on Anti-aging Against Photodamage
Kim Jeong-Kee

Lee Ji-Hae
Yang Mi-Sook
Seo Dae-Bang
Lee Sang-Jun
Abstract
Recent research has revealed that hydrolyzed collagen peptides have beneficial effects in various diseases suchas osteoarthritis and human rheumatoid arthritis and also play a protective role in skin by improving the activity ofantioxidants. In this study, we investigated the effects of a novel mixture (AP-CPM01) containing collagen peptides andelastin peptides on photoaged hairless mice skin both in vivo and in vitro. To evaluate the effects of AP-CPM01 on UVB-induced skin wrinkle formation in vivo, the hairless mice were exposed to UVB irradiation and orally administered theAP-CPM01 at 333 mg/kg per day for 10 weeks. The effects on skin appearance and epidermal thickness were measuredusing bioengineering and histochemical methods. In addition, the influence of AP-CPM01 on collagen metabolism inhuman skin fibroblasts was also investigated. The skin of mice in the AP-CPM01 treated group had better appearance andless wrinkling than that of mice in the control group. In the human fibroblast cells, the amount of de novo procollagensynthesis was increased after AP-CPM01 treatment, reflecting that AP-CPM01 can induce de novo procollagen synthesisand reduce UVB-induced skin wrinkle formation. These results suggest that AP-CPM01 is a potent candidate for anti-photoaging functions.
KEYWORD
AP-CPM01, collagen peptide, elastin peptide, wrinkle, anti-photoaging
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