Effects of oral intake of kimchi-derived Lactobacillus plantarum K8 lysates on skin moisturizing

Hangeun Kim, Hye Rim Kim, Bong Jun Jeong, Seung Su Lee, Tae Rahk Kim, Ji Hye Jeong, Miyeong Lee, Sinai Lee, Jong Suk Lee, Dae Kyun Chung

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Abstract

Skin is the soft outer covering of vertebrates that provides protection from pathogenic infection, physical damage, or UV irradiation, and controls body temperature and water content. In this study, we examined the effects of oral intake of kimchi-derived Lactobacillus plantarum K8 lysates on skin moisturizing. In an in vitro study, we observed that the hyaluronic acid content increased in HaCaT cells treated with L. plantarum K8 lysates. Oral administration of L. plantarum K8 lysates effectively attenuated the horny layer formation and decreased epidermal thickening in DNCB-treated SKH-1 hairless mice skin. The damage to barrier function was reduced after 8 weeks of oral administration of L. plantarum K8 lysates as compared with that in the atopic dermatitis mice. For the test with volunteers, we manufactured experimental candy containing 2.1% L. plantarum K8 lysates, while control candy did not contain bacterial lysate. A significant increase in hydration in the experimental candy-administered group as compared with the control candy-administered group was observed on the face after 4 and 8 weeks, and on the forearm after 4 weeks. Decreases in horny layer thickness and TEWL value were observed on the face and forearm of the experimental group. Together, the in vitro cell line and in vivo mouse studies revealed that L. plantarum K8 lysates have a moisturizing effect. A clinical research study with healthy volunteers also showed an improvement in barrier repair and function when volunteers took L. plantarum K8 lysates-containing candy. Thus, our results suggest that L. plantarum K8 lysates may help to improve skin barrier function.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)74-80
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
Volume25
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Sept 2015

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© 2015 by The Korean Society for Microbiology and Biotechnology.

Keywords

  • Aglycone isoflavone
  • Atopic dermatitis
  • Bacterial lysates
  • L. plantarum K8 lysates
  • Lactobacillus plantarum
  • Moisturizer

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