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Pomegranate Compound May Protect Skin

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Posted on Aug 19, 2010, 6 a.m.

Ellagic acid, a polyphenol compound richly present in the pomegranate fruit, mitigates damage to skin cells resulting from ultraviolet light exposure.

Previously, studies have proposed a preventative role for ellagic acid, a polyphenol compound richly present in the pomegranate fruit as well as berries, in a variety of chronic diseases. Ji-Young Bae, from Hallym University (Korea), and colleagues examined the photoprotective effects of ellagic acid on collagen breakdown and inflammatory responses in UV (ultraviolet)-B irradiated human skin cells, finding that ellagic acid attenuated the UV-B-induced toxicity of these cells, while also preventing the degradation of collagen that is associated with wrinkle formation. Additionally, in a lab animal study, the team revealed that ellagic acid reduced the production of the pro-inflammatory compounds interleukin-1beta (IL-1b) and IL-6.  Proposing that: “These results demonstrate that ellagic acid prevented collagen destruction and inflammatory responses caused by UV-B,” the research ers u rge that: “Dietary and pharmacological interventions with [foods] rich in ellagic acid may be promising treatment strategies interrupting skin wrinkle and inflammation associated with chronic UV exposure leading to photoageing.”

Ji-Young Bae, Jung-Suk Choi, Sang-Wook Kang, Yong-Jin Lee, Jinseu Park, Young-Hee Kang.  “Dietary compound ellagic acid alleviates skin wrinkle and inflammation induced by UV-B irradiation.”  Experimental Dermatology, Volume 19, Issue 8, August 2010, Pages: e182–e190, DOI : 10.1111/j.1600-0625.2009.01044.x.

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