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Chestnut Wood Mud as a Source of Ellagic Acid for Dermo-Cosmetic Applications
by
Caddeo, Carla
, Liberti, Davide
, Giovando, Samuele
, Monti, Daria Maria
, Moccia, Federica
, Napolitano, Alessandra
, Panzella, Lucia
in
2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl
/ anti-infective agents
/ Antimicrobial agents
/ antioxidant
/ antioxidant activity
/ Antioxidants
/ Bioavailability
/ Castanea
/ Chestnut
/ chestnut wood
/ Controlled release
/ Ellagic acid
/ Experiments
/ HaCaT
/ Hardwoods
/ industrial byproducts
/ Inflammation
/ Nutritional aspects
/ particle size
/ Phospholipids
/ Skin
/ Spectroscopy
/ Spectrum analysis
/ transfersomes
/ ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy
/ wood
2022
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Chestnut Wood Mud as a Source of Ellagic Acid for Dermo-Cosmetic Applications
by
Caddeo, Carla
, Liberti, Davide
, Giovando, Samuele
, Monti, Daria Maria
, Moccia, Federica
, Napolitano, Alessandra
, Panzella, Lucia
in
2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl
/ anti-infective agents
/ Antimicrobial agents
/ antioxidant
/ antioxidant activity
/ Antioxidants
/ Bioavailability
/ Castanea
/ Chestnut
/ chestnut wood
/ Controlled release
/ Ellagic acid
/ Experiments
/ HaCaT
/ Hardwoods
/ industrial byproducts
/ Inflammation
/ Nutritional aspects
/ particle size
/ Phospholipids
/ Skin
/ Spectroscopy
/ Spectrum analysis
/ transfersomes
/ ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy
/ wood
2022
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Chestnut Wood Mud as a Source of Ellagic Acid for Dermo-Cosmetic Applications
by
Caddeo, Carla
, Liberti, Davide
, Giovando, Samuele
, Monti, Daria Maria
, Moccia, Federica
, Napolitano, Alessandra
, Panzella, Lucia
in
2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl
/ anti-infective agents
/ Antimicrobial agents
/ antioxidant
/ antioxidant activity
/ Antioxidants
/ Bioavailability
/ Castanea
/ Chestnut
/ chestnut wood
/ Controlled release
/ Ellagic acid
/ Experiments
/ HaCaT
/ Hardwoods
/ industrial byproducts
/ Inflammation
/ Nutritional aspects
/ particle size
/ Phospholipids
/ Skin
/ Spectroscopy
/ Spectrum analysis
/ transfersomes
/ ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy
/ wood
2022
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Chestnut Wood Mud as a Source of Ellagic Acid for Dermo-Cosmetic Applications
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Chestnut Wood Mud as a Source of Ellagic Acid for Dermo-Cosmetic Applications
2022
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Ellagic acid (EA) has long been recognized as a very active antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial agent. However, its low bioavailability has often hampered its applications in health-related fields. Here, we report a phospholipid vesicle-based controlled release system for EA, involving the exploitation of chestnut wood mud (CWM), an industrial by-product from chestnut tannin production, as a largely available and low-cost source of this compound. Two kinds of CWM with different particle size distributions, indicated as CWM-A and CWM-B (<100 and 32 µm, respectively), containing 5 ± 1% w/w EA, were incorporated into transfersomes. The latter were small in size (~100 nm), homogeneously dispersed, and negatively charged. 2,2-Diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) and ferric reducing/antioxidant power (FRAP) assays indicated up to three-fold improvement in the antioxidant properties of CWM upon incorporation into transfersomes. The kinetics of EA released under simulated physiological conditions were evaluated by UV-Vis spectroscopy and HPLC analysis. The best results were obtained with CWM-B (100% of EA gradually released after 37 days at pH 7.4). A stepwise increase in the antioxidant properties of the released material was also observed. Cell-based experiments confirmed the efficacy of CWM-B transfersomes as antioxidant agents in contrasting photodamage.
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