Changes in skin mechanical properties after long-term application of cream containing green tea extract

2011 ◽  
Vol 23 (5-6) ◽  
pp. 333-336 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tariq Mahmood ◽  
Naveed Akhtar ◽  
Barkat Ali Khan ◽  
Haji M. Shoaib Khan ◽  
Tariq Saeed
Materials ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 13 (24) ◽  
pp. 5719
Author(s):  
Olga Olejnik ◽  
Anna Masek

The aim of the research was to obtain intelligent and eco-friendly packaging materials by incorporating innovative additives of plant origin. For this purpose, natural substances, including green tea extract (polyphenon 60) and caffeic acid, were added to two types of biodegradable thermoplastics (Ingeo™ Biopolymer PLA 4043D and Bioplast GS 2189). The main techniques used to assess the impact of phytocompounds on materials’ thermal properties were differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and thermogravimetry (TGA), which confirmed the improved resistance to thermo-oxidation. Moreover, in order to assess the activity of applied antioxidants, the samples were aged using a UV aging chamber and a weathering device, then retested in terms of dynamic mechanical properties (DMA), colour changing, Vicat softening temperature, and chemical structure, as studied using FT-IR spectra analysis. The results revealed that different types of aging did not cause significant differences in thermo-mechanical properties and chemical structure of the samples with natural antioxidants but induced colour changing. The obtained results indicate that polylactide (PLA) and Bioplast GS 2189, the plasticizer free thermoplastic biomaterial containing polylactide and starch (referred to as sPLA in the present article), both with added caffeic acid and green tea extract, can be applied as smart and eco-friendly packaging materials. The composites reveal better thermo-oxidative stability with reference to pure materials and are able to change colour as a result of the oxidation process, especially after UV exposure, providing information about the degree of material degradation.


2021 ◽  
Vol 59 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Derya Boyacı ◽  
Pelin Barış Kavur ◽  
Şükrü Gulec ◽  
Ahmet Yemenicioğlu

Research background. The use of gel-based systems, as a novel method for the delivery of natural antimicrobial, antioxidant, and bioactive compounds is a developing innovative solution for the food industry. This research aimed development of multifunctional active edible gels based on gelatine and its composites with improved mechanical properties. Experimental approach. Antilisterial and bioactive composite gels showing different physical and active properties than classical gelatine gel were developed by loading lysozyme and green tea extract into gelatine/starch and gelatine/wax composite gels. The gels were characterized for their mechanical properties, swelling profiles, colour, release profiles, and antimicrobial and bioactive properties. Results and conclusions. Gelatine/wax gels showed 1.3 to 2.1-fold higher firmness and cutting strength than gelatine and gelatine/starch composite gels that had similar firmness and cutting strengths. Work to shear of both composite gels was 1.4 to 1.9-fold higher than that of gelatine gel. The gelatine/starch gel showed the highest water absorption capacity. Green tea extract reduced soluble lysozyme in gels, but composite gels contained higher soluble lysozyme than gelatine gel. All the gels with lysozyme inhibited Listeria innocua growth in the broth media while green tea extract showed antilisterial activity only in gelatine/wax gels. Gels with green tea extract showed antioxidant, antidiabetic (α-glucosidase, and α-amylase inhibition), antihypertensive (angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibition), and antiproliferative activities (on Caco-2 human colon carcinoma cells). However, gelatine and gelatine/wax gels showed the highest antioxidant and antidiabetic activity. The gelatine/wax gels prevented phenolic browning while green tea extract in other gels showed moderate or extensive browning. Novelty and scientific contribution. This work clearly showed the possibility of improving mechanical properties, and modifying water absorption and controlled release profiles of gelatine gels using gelatine/starch and gelatine/wax composites. The novel composite gels reduced browning of incorporated polyphenols and showed antilisterial and bioactive properties.


Nutrition ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 29 (9) ◽  
pp. 1152-1158 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shin Sato ◽  
Yuuka Mukai ◽  
Mai Hamaya ◽  
Yongkun Sun ◽  
Masaaki Kurasaki

Oncotarget ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 8 (58) ◽  
pp. 99093-99103 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nagi B. Kumar ◽  
Roshni Patel ◽  
Julio Pow-Sang ◽  
Philippe E. Spiess ◽  
Raoul Salup ◽  
...  

2010 ◽  
Vol 10 (3) ◽  
pp. 260-264 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tariq Mahmood ◽  
Naveed Akhtar ◽  
Barkat Ali Khan ◽  
Haji M Shoaib Khan ◽  
Tariq Saeed

This study was aimed to depict potential effects of stable formulation (water in oil emulsion), containing 3% green tea (Camellia sinensis L) extract on skin sebum production in healthy human volunteers.For this purpose formulation was designed using 3 % ethanolic green tea extract and Abil’EM90 was used as an emulsifier. Formulation was applied to the cheeks of healthy human volunteers (n=10) for a period of 8 weeks. Measurements for skin sebum production were considered using Sebumeter MPA 5. Results were compiled and any effect produced by the formulation was justified statistically. It was observable that statistically significant (p < 0.5 %) results were found for skin sebum production after long term application of the formulation. 3% formulation of green tea extract was ideal in all aspects and can be experienced in skin disorders like acne to further investigate its effects in unhealthy volunteers.


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