Inflammatory factor expression in HaCaT cells and melanin synthesis in melanocytes: Effects of <i>Ganoderma lucidum</i> fermentation broth containing Chinese medicine

Xianyao Meng(Beijing Technology and Business University), Yunli Yang(Beijing Technology and Business University), Yuehang Wu(Beijing Technology and Business University), Ying Zhang(Beijing Technology and Business University), Hongyan Zhang(Beijing Technology and Business University), Weiqiang Zhou, Miaomiao Guo(Beijing Technology and Business University), Li Li(Beijing Technology and Business University)
International Journal of Food Properties
July 5, 2022
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Abstract

Ganoderma lucidum possesses anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and immunomodulatory properties. We evaluated the anti-inflammatory and anti-melanogenesis effects of G. lucidum alone (S1), G. lucidum and Polygonatum odoratum (S2), and G. lucidum and P. ginseng (S3) using an ultraviolet B-irradiated HaCaT cell model and a prostaglandin 2 (PGE2)-treated B16-F10 melanocyte model. S3 inhibited PGE-2 and LL-37 secretion in HaCaT cells and melanin and tyrosinase expression in B16-F10 cells. Furthermore, LC/MS/MS results revealed that the levels of 70 components were higher in S3 than in S1 and S2. These results demonstrate that G. lucidum and P. ginseng co-culture fermentation broth possess in vitro anti-inflammatory and anti-melanogenesis effects; it can be used in the skin care industry.


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