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Development of S-Methylmethionine Sulfonium Derivatives and Their Skin-Protective Effect against Ultraviolet Exposure
Biomolecules & Therapeutics ; : 306-312, 2018.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-714735
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In a previous study, we have demonstrated that S-methylmethionine sulfonium (SMMS) confers wound-healing and photoprotective effects on the skin, suggesting that SMMS can be used as a cosmetic raw material. However, it has an unpleasant odor. Therefore, in the present study, we synthesized odor-free SMMS derivatives by eliminating dimethyl sulfide, which is the cause of the unpleasant odor and identified two derivatives that exhibited skin-protective effects one derivative comprised (2S,4S)- and (2R,4S)-2-phenylthiazolidine-4-carboxylic acid and the other comprised (2S,4R)-, (2S,4S)-, (2R,4R)-, and (2R,4S)-2-phenyl-1,3-thiazinane-4-carboxylic acid. We performed in vitro proliferation assays using human dermal fibroblasts (hDFs) and an immortalized human keratinocyte cell line (HaCaT). The two SMMS derivatives were shown to increase hDF and HaCaT cell proliferation as well as improve their survival by protecting against ultraviolet exposure. Moreover, the derivatives regulated the expression of collagen type I and MMP mRNAs against ultraviolet exposure in hDFs, suggesting that these derivatives can be developed as cosmetic raw materials.
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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Skin / Vitamin U / In Vitro Techniques / RNA, Messenger / Keratinocytes / Cell Line / Reactive Oxygen Species / Collagen Type I / Cell Proliferation / Fibroblasts Limits: Humans Language: English Journal: Biomolecules & Therapeutics Year: 2018 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Skin / Vitamin U / In Vitro Techniques / RNA, Messenger / Keratinocytes / Cell Line / Reactive Oxygen Species / Collagen Type I / Cell Proliferation / Fibroblasts Limits: Humans Language: English Journal: Biomolecules & Therapeutics Year: 2018 Type: Article