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Topical application of solubilized Reseda luteola extract reduces ultraviolet B-induced inflammation in vivo. Journal of photochemistry and photobiology. B, Biology [J Photochem Photobiol B] Journal article

 
Casetti F, Jung W, Wölfle U, Reuter J, Neumann K, Gilb B, Wähling A, Wagner S, Merfort I, Schempp CM 
Topical application of solubilized Reseda luteola extract reduces ultraviolet B-induced inflammation in vivo. [JOURNAL ARTICLE]
J Photochem Photobiol B 2009 Jul 17.


We investigated the skin tolerance and anti-inflammatory potential of a nanoparticular solubilisate of a luteolin-rich Reseda extract (s-RE) in two independent studies in vivo. Reseda luteola extract containing 40% flavonoids was solubilized with polysorbate, resulting in product micelles with a diameter of 10 (+/-1.5)nm. Standardized inflammation was induced by irradiating test areas on the back of healthy volunteers with defined doses of ultraviolet B (UVB). In the first study different concentrations of s-RE were tested in 10 volunteers to evaluate dose-dependency of anti-inflammatory effects of s-RE. In the second randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study a defined concentration of s-RE (2.5%w/w) was tested in 40 volunteers in comparison to the vehicle (glycerol) and hydrocortisone (1%w/w). s-RE dose-dependently reduced UVB-induced erythema when applied 30min before irradiation. To a lesser extent, topical application of s-RE after irradiation also reduced UVB-induced erythema. s-RE was as effective as hydrocortisone, whereas the vehicle had no effect. Occlusive application of s-RE on non-irradiated test sites did not cause any skin irritation. Due to excellent skin tolerance combined with potent anti-inflammatory properties s-RE bears potential especially for the prevention but also for the treatment of inflammatory skin conditions such as UV-induced erythema.



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