Publications by authors named "Joo Hwan Yang"

Orally administered collagen peptides could contribute to antiaging by replacing the degraded extracellular matrix proteins caused by photoaging. This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of low-molecular-weight collagen peptides for treating photoaged and dry skin. In this randomized, placebo-controlled, parallel-group, double-blinded trial, we randomly assigned study participants ( = 100) to either the test product group or placebo group at a 1:1 ratio for 12 weeks.

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In this study, we investigated the protective effects of low-molecular-weight fish collagen from tilapia against melanogenesis in melanocytes, ultraviolet B (UVB)-irradiated Hs27 skin fibroblasts, and hairless mice. We observed collagen production-related pathways in UVB-irradiated Hs27 skin fibroblasts and hairless mice, and the melanogenesis-related pathways in melanocyte and UVB-irradiated hairless mice. The collagen production-related pathways were activated in the UVB-irradiated Hs27 skin fibroblasts and hairless mice.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study examined how GT collagen (a type of fish collagen) affects skin hydration in both cell cultures and hairless mice exposed to UVB radiation.
  • FC enhanced the expression of specific mRNA and proteins associated with skin moisturization, including hyaluronic acid and sphingomyelin levels, compared to control groups.
  • The findings indicate that GT collagen could be a potential ingredient in products designed to improve skin moisture.
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