Functional fragments of AIMP1-derived peptide (AdP) and optimized hydrosol for their topical deposition by Box-behnken design

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Functional fragments of AIMP1-derived peptide (AdP) and optimized hydrosol for their topical deposition by Box-behnken design
Author(s)
J J Lee; Y M Han; T W Kwon; D H Kim; H S Lee; W J Jung; J Kim; S Kang; S K Kim; C W Cho; Kyeong-Ryoon Lee; D D Kim; M C Park; J Y Lee
Bibliographic Citation
Molecules, vol. 24, no. 10, pp. 1967-1967
Publication Year
2019
Abstract
Aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase complex-interacting multifunctional protein 1 (AIMP1)-derived peptide (AdP) has been developed as a cosmeceutical ingredient for skin anti-aging given its fibroblast-activating (FA) and melanocyte-inhibiting (MI) functions. However, a suitable strategy for the topical delivery of AdP was required due to its low-permeable properties. In this study, FA and MI domains of AdP (FA-AdP and MI-AdP, respectively) were determined by functional domain mapping, where the activities of several fragments of AdP on fibroblast and melanocyte were tested, and a hydrosol-based topical delivery system for these AdP fragments was prepared. The excipient composition of the hydrosol was optimized to maximize the viscosity and drying rate by using Box-Behnken design. The artificial skin deposition of FA-AdP-loaded hydrosol was evaluated using Keshary-Chien di usion cells equipped with Strat-M membrane (STM). The quantification of the fluorescent dye-tagged FA-AdP in STM was carried out by near-infrared fluorescence imaging. The optimized hydrosol showed 127-fold higher peptide deposition in STM than free FA-AdP (p < 0.05). This work suggests that FA- and MI-AdP are active-domains for anti-wrinkle and whitening activities, respectively, and the hydrosol could be used as a promising cosmetic formulation for the delivery of AdPs to the skin.
Keyword
AIMP1-derived peptide (AdP)cosmeceutical peptideBox-Behnken designhydrosoltopical delivery of peptides
ISSN
1420-3049
Publisher
MDPI
Full Text Link
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules24101967
Type
Article
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Ochang Branch Institute > Division of National Bio-Infrastructure > Laboratory Animal Resource & Research Center > 1. Journal Articles
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