Abstract
The skin aging process is a complex interaction of genetic, epigenetic, and environmental factors, such as chemical pollution and UV radiation. There is growing evidence that biosurfactants, especially those of microbial origin, have distinct age-supportive effects through different mechanisms, such as stimulation of fibroblast growth, high antioxidant capacities, and favorable anti-inflammatory properties. With a growing financial contribution of more than 15 m€per year, microbial surfactants (MSs) display unique biological effects on the skin including improved cell mobility, better nutrient access, and facilitated cellular growth under harsh conditions. Their biodegradable nature, unusual surface activity, good safety profile and tolerance to high temperature and pH variations widen their potential spectrum in biomedical and pharmaceutical applications. MSs typically have lower critical micelle concentration (CMC) levels than chemical surfactants enhancing their effectiveness. As natural surfactants, MSs are considered possible "green" alternatives to synthetic surfactants with better biodegradability, sustainability, and beneficial functional properties. This review therefore aims to explore the potential impacts of MSs as anti-aging ingredients.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 766-787 |
| Number of pages | 22 |
| Journal | Critical Reviews in Biotechnology |
| Volume | 45 |
| Issue number | 4 |
| Early online date | 18 Sept 2024 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published online - 18 Sept 2024 |
Bibliographical note
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Funding
This article is the result of a research project approved by the Student Research Committee of Kerman University of Medical Sciences No. 403000440, which was carried out with the financial support of the Vice Chancellor for Research and Technology of the University.
UN SDGs
This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
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SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being
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SDG 12 Responsible Consumption and Production
Keywords
- Microbial-derived surfactants
- glycolipid biosurfactants
- lipopeptide biosurfactants
- skin aging
- anti-aging applications
- cosmetics
- skin care products
- cosmetics, skin care products
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