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The combined use of oral and topical lipophilic antioxidants increases their levels both in sebum and stratum corneum
Author(s): Passi S, De Pita O, Grandinetti M, Simotti C, Littarru GP
Source: BIOFACTORS    Volume: 18    Issue: 1-4    Special Issue: Sp. Iss. SI    Pages: 289-297    Published: 2003  
Times Cited: 8     References: 32     
Abstract: The concentration of Vitamin E (vit E) and ubiquinone (CoQ(10)), which together with squalene (SQ), play a key role against external oxidative insult, has been shown to decrease significantly during ageing. The aim of the present study is to inquire the effect of the combined use of topical bio-cosmetics containing natural active principles (including sebum-like lipid fractions, sebum and epidermal lipophilic and hydrophilic antioxidants), and oral antioxidant supplements on the antioxidant content of sebum and stratum corneum. We therefore treated the face and the back of 50 female volunteers aged 21-40, daily for two months, with a base cream containing 0.05% ubiquinone, 0.1% vit E, and 1% squalene. In addition 50 mg of CoQ(10) + 50 mg of d-RRR-alpha-tocopheryl acetate + 50 mug of selenium were administered orally to half of the volunteers (Group A). Group B was represented by 25 volunteers who were treated only topically. Every 15 days during treatment the levels of CoQ(10), vit E and SQ were verified in sebum, stratum corneum, and plasma.

The daily topical application of the cream led to a significant increase, that peaked after 60 days, of the levels of CoQ(10), d-RRR-alpha-tocopherol and SQ in the sebum (Group B), without significantly affecting the stratum corneum or plasma concentrations of the redox couple CoQ(10)H(2)/CoQ(10) and vit E. The concomitant oral admistration of antioxidants produced in Group A a significant increase of the levels of CoQ(10)H(2)/CoQ(10) and vit E both in plasma and stratum corneum after 15 and 30 days treatment respectively, compared to Group B. However the sebum levels of lipophilic antioxidants and SQ did not show a significant increase. After the treatments, the levels of CoQ(10)H(2)/CoQ(10), vit E and SQ went back to basal levels within 6-8 days in sebum, 12-16 days in the stratum corneum, and 3-6 days in plasma.

Therefore topical application of the antioxidants was able to increase their level in sebum, while the concomitant oral administration also affected the levels of vit E and CoQ(10) in the stratum corneum.

Document Type: Proceedings Paper
Language: English
Reprint Address: Passi, S (reprint author), IRCCS, IDI, Ctr Invecchiamento Cellulare, Via Monti Creta 104, I-00167 Rome, Italy
Addresses:
1. IRCCS, IDI, Ctr Invecchiamento Cellulare, I-00167 Rome, Italy
2. Inst Biochem, Ancona, Italy
Publisher: IOS PRESS, NIEUWE HEMWEG 6B, 1013 BG AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
Subject Category: Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Endocrinology & Metabolism
IDS Number: 764AC
ISSN: 0951-6433
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