Chlorogenic acid-phospholipid complex improve protection against UVA induced oxidative stress
Sauvik Bhattacharyya1, Soma Majhi1, Bishnu Pada Saha1
1School of Natural Product Studies, Department of Pharmaceutical Technology, Jadavpur University, Kolkata 700032, India.
Abstract:
The mammalian skin is prone to oxidative damage when exposed to ultraviolet (UV) rays from the sun light. The antioxidants like chlorogenic acid (CA) can protect the skin from the ill effects of UV radiation when applied topically. But conventional topical formulations of these phytomolecules could not protect the skin for long duration owing to their rapid distribution in the systemic circulation. Therefore the aim of the present investigation was to prepare a novel topical formulation of CA which can exert its protective effect for long time after its application. The phospholipid complex of the CA was prepared and evaluated against oxidative stress produced in the rat skin due to UVA exposure. Compared to the conventional formulation, the complex exerted improved protection when UVA irradiation was performed after 4h of topical application. Thus the results ascertain the superiority of CA-phospholipid complex over conventional formulation in terms of protection against UVA radiation for long duration.
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