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Clinics in Dermatology | 2008

The multifunctional role of ectoine as a natural cell protectant

Ruediger Graf; Soheila Anzali; Joachim Buenger; Frank Pfluecker; Hansjuergen Driller

The protective properties of ectoine, formerly described for only extremophilic microorganisms, can be transferred to human skin. Our present data show that the compatible solute ectoine protects the cellular membrane from damage caused by surfactants. Transepidermal water loss measurements in vivo suggest that the barrier function of the skin is strengthened after the topical application of an oil in water emulsion containing ectoine. Ectoine functions as a superior moisturizer with long-term efficacy. These findings indicating that ectoine is a strong water structure-forming solute are explained in silico by means of molecular dynamic simulations. Spherical clusters containing (1) water, (2) water with ectoine, and (3) water with glycerol are created as model systems. The stronger the water-binding activity of the solute, the greater the quantity of water molecules remaining in the cluster at high temperatures. Water clusters around ectoine molecules remain stable for a long period of time, whereas mixtures of water and glycerol break down and water molecules diffuse out of the spheres. On the basis of these findings, we suggest that the hydrogen bond properties of solutes are not solely responsible for maintaining the water structure form. Moreover, the particular electrostatic potential of ectoine as an amphoteric molecule with zwitterionic character is the major cause for its strong affinity to water. Because of its outstanding water-binding activity, ectoine might be especially useful in preventing water loss in dry atopic skin and in recovering skin viability and preventing skin aging.


Archive | 2005

Topische Zubereitung, enthaltend mindestens ein Aryloxim und Bisabolol A topical composition comprising at least one aryl oxime and bisabolol

Joachim Buenger; Alexandra Axt; Stefan Horstmann


Archive | 2001

Compuestos flavonoides para el empleo contra stress por oxidacion y radiacion uv.

Herwig Dr. Buchholz; Joachim Buenger; Hansjuergen Driller; Frank Pfluecker; Ralf Rosskopf


Archive | 2001

Galenische formulierung pharmaceutical formulation

Joachim Buenger; Lage Jutta Zur; Alexandra Axt


Archive | 2001

Flavonoidverbindungen zur Verwendung gegen oxidativen Stress und UV-Strahlung

Herwig Dr. Buchholz; Joachim Buenger; Hansjuergen Driller; Frank Pfluecker; Ralf Rosskopf


Archive | 2000

Biotin enthaltende galenische formulierung Biotin-containing pharmaceutical formulation

Joachim Buenger; Hansjuergen Driller; Wolfgang Wohlrab; Lothar Motitschke; Christoph Huschka; Reinhard Neubert


Archive | 2000

Biotin-containing pharmaceutical formulation

Joachim Buenger; Hansjuergen Driller; Wolfgang Wohlrab; Lothar Motitschke; Christoph Huschka; Reinhard Neubert


Archive | 2000

Verwendung von Ectoin oder Ectoin-Derivaten zur Mundpflege Use of ectoine or ectoine derivatives for oral care

Joachim Buenger; Hansjuergen Driller; Olaf den Hollander


Archive | 2000

Verwendung von Ectoin oder Ectoin-Derivaten zum Schutz vor Allergenen und/oder Irritantien

Joachim Buenger; Hansjuergen Driller


Archive | 2000

Galenische Formulierung Drug formulation

Joachim Buenger; Lage Jutta Zur; Alexandra Axt

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