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Olea europaea L. leaf extracts (OLEs) represent highly value-added agro-industrial byproducts, being promising sources of significant antioxidant compounds, such as their main component, oleuropein. In this work, hydrogel films based on low-acyl gellan gum (GG) blended with sodium alginate (NaALG) were loaded with OLE and crosslinked with tartaric acid (TA). The films’ ability to act as an antioxidant and photoprotectant against UVA-induced photoaging, thanks to their capability to convey oleuropein to the skin, were examined with the aim of a potential application as facial masks. Biological in vitro performances of the proposed materials were tested on normal human dermal fibroblasts (NhDFs), both under normal conditions and after aging-induced UVA treatment. Overall, our results clearly show the intriguing properties of the proposed hydrogels as effective and fully naturally formulated anti-photoaging smart materials for potential use as facial masks.
Franz cell, oleuropein; gellan gum; alginate; facial masks; UVA-induced damage; aged skin; Franz cell; normal human dermal fibroblasts, aged skin, Alginates, Polysaccharides, Bacterial, Organic chemistry, facial masks, Skin Diseases, facial mask, UVA-induced damage, Article, Antioxidants, Skin Aging, QD241-441, oleuropein, alginate, Humans, normal human dermal fibroblast, gellan gum
Franz cell, oleuropein; gellan gum; alginate; facial masks; UVA-induced damage; aged skin; Franz cell; normal human dermal fibroblasts, aged skin, Alginates, Polysaccharides, Bacterial, Organic chemistry, facial masks, Skin Diseases, facial mask, UVA-induced damage, Article, Antioxidants, Skin Aging, QD241-441, oleuropein, alginate, Humans, normal human dermal fibroblast, gellan gum
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