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  • PDEVs from organic agriculture contain high levels of antioxidants and have shown increased antioxidant power compared to single-plant PDEVs due to synergistic effects.
  • A mixture of PDEVs from five fruits was found to contain beneficial compounds and effectively restored redox balance and mitochondrial health in treated human skin cells.
  • The findings suggest that PDEVs play a vital role in preventing and treating skin injuries by enhancing antioxidant actions and facilitating repair processes.

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Plant-Derived Extracellular Vesicles extracellular vesicles (PDEVs) from organic agriculture (without the use of pesticides and microbicides) contain high levels of antioxidants. Organic PDEVs have shown an increased antioxidant power compared to PDEVs from single plants, suggesting a synergistic effect of the bioactives constitutively expressed in the PDEVs from single fruits. With this study, we wanted to investigate the beneficial effects of a mix of PDEVs on human skin cells. We found detectable levels of citric acid, ascorbic acid, glutathione, catalase, and SOD in a mix of PDEVs deriving from five different fruits (grape, red orange, papaya, pomegranate, and tangerine). We then treated HO-conditioned fibroblasts with the mix of PDEVs. The results showed that the PDEVs' mixture reverted the HO-induced redox imbalance, restoring mitochondrial homeostasis, with a strong reduction of mitochondrial anion superoxide and an increase in sirtuin levels. The antioxidant action was consistent with wound repair on a lesion produced in a fibroblast's monolayer. This result was consistent with an increased level of vimentin and matrix metalloproteinase-9, whose expression is directly related to the efficiency of the reparative processes. These data support a beneficial role of PDEVs in both preventing and treating skin injuries through their potent antioxidant and reparative activities.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11590891PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox13111373DOI Listing

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Article Synopsis
  • PDEVs from organic agriculture contain high levels of antioxidants and have shown increased antioxidant power compared to single-plant PDEVs due to synergistic effects.
  • A mixture of PDEVs from five fruits was found to contain beneficial compounds and effectively restored redox balance and mitochondrial health in treated human skin cells.
  • The findings suggest that PDEVs play a vital role in preventing and treating skin injuries by enhancing antioxidant actions and facilitating repair processes.
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