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Skin Protection Effect of Grape Pruning Stem Extract on UVB-induced Connective Tissue Injury

포도전정가지 추출물이 UVB로 유도된 결합 조직 손상에 미치는 피부 보호 효과

  • Kim, Joung-Hee (Department of Biomedical Laboratory Science Daekyeung University) ;
  • Kim, Keuk-Jun (Department of Biomedical Laboratory Science Daekyeung University)
  • 김정희 (대경대학교 임상병리과) ;
  • 김극준 (대경대학교 임상병리과)
  • Received : 2017.09.07
  • Accepted : 2017.12.18
  • Published : 2018.02.28

Abstract

This study aimed to analyze the contents of rutin, procyanidin B3, quercetin, and kaempferol, known to have antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anti-carcinogenic effects, among the polyphenol types contained in grape pruning stem extracts (GPSE). It utilized grape stems discarded after harvest to measure the effects of GPSE on skin moisture, inhibition of skin cell proliferation, and anti-inflammatory activity on the damaged skin of HR-1 mice induced with ultraviolet B (UVB), and to verify the applicability of GPSE as a material for functional food and functional cosmetics. The polyphenol was extracted from grape pruning stems with 80% EtOH, and then the extract was used while storing at $-20^{\circ}C$, after filtering, concentrating, and freeze-drying it. The content of an active ingredient of GPSE was analyzed using high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). From 53 kg of the grape pruning stem specimen, 2.34 kg of the EtOH fraction extracts were extracted to achieve a 4.42% yield ratio. Analysis of the active ingredients showed 0.28 mg/g of procyanidin B3, 12.81 mg/g of rutin, 0.51 mg/g of quercetin, and 8.24 mg/g of kaempferol. After UVB irradiation on the dermis, to confirm the degree of inhibition of collagen synthesis, we examined the protein expression of MMP-9 using immunohistochemical staining. The results of this study confirm the existence of active polyphenol types, such as rutin, kaempferol, quercetin, and procyanidin B3, in GPSE. Moreover, the study found that GPSE has anti-collagenase effects and it decreases the effects of UV damage on skin barrier function. GPSE is a functional ingredient with a potential for skin protection effects, and it has high utilization potential as an ingredient for functional cosmetics.

본 연구는 포도수확 후 버려지는 가지를 이용한 포도전정가지 추출물(Grape Pruning Stem Extracts, GPSE)에 함유된 polyphenol류 중 항산화, 항염증, 항암 등의 효과가 있다고 알려진 rutin, procyanidin B3, quercetin, kaempferol의 함량을 분석하고, UVB로 유도된 HR-1 mice의 손상된 피부에 대한 교원섬유, 탄력섬유 파괴억제 효과를 측정하여 기능성 화장품 소재로서의 응용 가능성을 확인하고자 하였다. 포도전정가지에서 polyphenol 성분을 80% EtOH로 추출하고 여과하여 농축한 후, 동결건조하여 $-20^{\circ}C$에 보관하면서 사용하였다. GPSE의 유효성분 함량은 HPLC를 사용하여 분석하였다. 피부손상을 유도하기 위해 UVB를 HR-1 hairless mice에 조사하였고, 손상된 피부에 교원섬유 파괴억제 효과를 보기 위해 Masson's trichrome stain, 탄력섬유 파괴 억제 효과를 보기 위해 Verhoeff's elastic fiber stain, MMP-9 단백 발현을 보기 위해 면역조직화학적 염색을 실시하였다. 본 연구에 사용된 포도전정가지 시료 53 kg에서 EtOH 분획 추출물 2.34 kg을 추출하여 4.42%의 수율 결과를 얻었다. 유효성분 분석결과, procyanidin B3, 0.28 mg/g, rutin 12.81 mg/g, quercetin 0.51 mg/g 및 kaempferol 8.24 mg/g로 나타났다. GPSE와 serum base를 혼합 도포한 그룹에서 UVB에 의한 교원섬유와 탄력섬유를 분해하는 MMP-9 단백발현 결과, 대조군 대비 평균 약 90% 감소 억제하는 효과를 볼 수 있었다. 교원섬유 파괴억제 효과는 모든 농도에서 평균 24%의 억제율과, GPSE와 serum base의 혼합물 농도 2,000 mg/kg 에서 43%로 가장 우수한 교원섬유 파괴억제효과가 나타났으며, 탄력섬유파괴 억제 효과는 모든 농도에서 평균 12%의 억제율과 GPSE와 serum base의 혼합물 농도 1,000 mg/kg에서 35%로 가장 우수한 탄력섬유 파괴 억제 효과가 있는 것으로 나타났다. 이 결과는 GPSE가 진피층의 세포 외 기질에 UVB 조사에 의해 파괴되는 교원섬유, 탄력섬유의 파괴를 억제하는 작용을 한다는 것을 알 수 있었다. 이상의 결과로 포도전정가지로부터 rutin, kaempferol, quercetin, procyanidin B3 등의 폴리페놀성 화합물이 화장품 기초 원료인 serum base에 함유토록 제조된 GPSE 는 교원섬유 파괴 억제, 탄력섬유파괴 억제효과 및 피부손상 기능개선 효과의 결과를 얻을 수 있었다. 본 연구의 의의는 지역포도농가에서 수확 후 버려지는 포도전정가지에서 폴리페놀류와 같은 유효성분을 확보하여 화장품 원료로서의 활용 가치가 높을 것으로 기대된다.

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