In vivo skin hydrating efficacy of fish collagen from greenland halibut as a high-value active ingredient for cosmetic applications

The industrial processing of fish for food purposes also generates a considerable number of by-products such as viscera, bones, scales, and skin. From a value-added perspective, fish by-products can act also as raw materials, especially because of their collagen content (particularly in fish skin)....

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Published in:Marine Drugs
Main Authors: Martins, Eva, Reis, Rui L., Silva, Tiago H.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2023
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10400.14/40564
https://doi.org/10.3390/md21020057
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spelling ftunivcplisboa:oai:repositorio.ucp.pt:10400.14/40564 2023-05-15T16:28:14+02:00 In vivo skin hydrating efficacy of fish collagen from greenland halibut as a high-value active ingredient for cosmetic applications Martins, Eva Reis, Rui L. Silva, Tiago H. 2023-03-14T11:03:52Z http://hdl.handle.net/10400.14/40564 https://doi.org/10.3390/md21020057 eng eng 1660-3397 http://hdl.handle.net/10400.14/40564 doi:10.3390/md21020057 85148874952 PMC9960085 36827098 000940715300001 openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Cytotoxicity Fish by-products Hydration Hydrogel In vivo assay Marine collagen Skin cosmetic formulation article 2023 ftunivcplisboa https://doi.org/10.3390/md21020057 2023-03-22T01:07:50Z The industrial processing of fish for food purposes also generates a considerable number of by-products such as viscera, bones, scales, and skin. From a value-added perspective, fish by-products can act also as raw materials, especially because of their collagen content (particularly in fish skin). Interestingly, the potential of marine collagen for cosmetic applications is enormous and, remarkably, the extraction of this protein from fish skins has been established for different species. Using this approach, we investigated the integration of marine collagen (COLRp_I) extracted from the skin of the Greenland halibut as an active ingredient in a cosmetic hydrogel formulation. In this study, extracts of marine collagen at concentrations up to 10 mg/mL showed a non-cytotoxic effect when cultured with fibroblast cells for 3 days. In addition, marine collagen extract, when incorporated into a cosmetic hydrogel formulation, met criterion A of ISO 11930:2019 regarding the efficacy of the preservative system (challenge test). In addition, the cosmetic formulations based on marine collagen at dosages of 0.1, 0.25 and 0.5% were tested in a clinical study on the skin of the forearms of 23 healthy volunteers, showing a sightly hydration effect, suggesting its potential for beauty applications. Moreover, this work illustrates that the circular economy concept applied to the fish processing industry can represent important benefits, at innovation, environmental and economic levels. info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland Universidade Católica Portuguesa: Veritati - Repositório Institucional Greenland Marine Drugs 21 2 57
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topic Cytotoxicity
Fish by-products
Hydration
Hydrogel
In vivo assay
Marine collagen
Skin cosmetic formulation
spellingShingle Cytotoxicity
Fish by-products
Hydration
Hydrogel
In vivo assay
Marine collagen
Skin cosmetic formulation
Martins, Eva
Reis, Rui L.
Silva, Tiago H.
In vivo skin hydrating efficacy of fish collagen from greenland halibut as a high-value active ingredient for cosmetic applications
topic_facet Cytotoxicity
Fish by-products
Hydration
Hydrogel
In vivo assay
Marine collagen
Skin cosmetic formulation
description The industrial processing of fish for food purposes also generates a considerable number of by-products such as viscera, bones, scales, and skin. From a value-added perspective, fish by-products can act also as raw materials, especially because of their collagen content (particularly in fish skin). Interestingly, the potential of marine collagen for cosmetic applications is enormous and, remarkably, the extraction of this protein from fish skins has been established for different species. Using this approach, we investigated the integration of marine collagen (COLRp_I) extracted from the skin of the Greenland halibut as an active ingredient in a cosmetic hydrogel formulation. In this study, extracts of marine collagen at concentrations up to 10 mg/mL showed a non-cytotoxic effect when cultured with fibroblast cells for 3 days. In addition, marine collagen extract, when incorporated into a cosmetic hydrogel formulation, met criterion A of ISO 11930:2019 regarding the efficacy of the preservative system (challenge test). In addition, the cosmetic formulations based on marine collagen at dosages of 0.1, 0.25 and 0.5% were tested in a clinical study on the skin of the forearms of 23 healthy volunteers, showing a sightly hydration effect, suggesting its potential for beauty applications. Moreover, this work illustrates that the circular economy concept applied to the fish processing industry can represent important benefits, at innovation, environmental and economic levels. info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
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Reis, Rui L.
Silva, Tiago H.
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Silva, Tiago H.
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title In vivo skin hydrating efficacy of fish collagen from greenland halibut as a high-value active ingredient for cosmetic applications
title_short In vivo skin hydrating efficacy of fish collagen from greenland halibut as a high-value active ingredient for cosmetic applications
title_full In vivo skin hydrating efficacy of fish collagen from greenland halibut as a high-value active ingredient for cosmetic applications
title_fullStr In vivo skin hydrating efficacy of fish collagen from greenland halibut as a high-value active ingredient for cosmetic applications
title_full_unstemmed In vivo skin hydrating efficacy of fish collagen from greenland halibut as a high-value active ingredient for cosmetic applications
title_sort in vivo skin hydrating efficacy of fish collagen from greenland halibut as a high-value active ingredient for cosmetic applications
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